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Christmas Message from Ross

I would like to wish you all a very happy and joyful Christmas this year.

In this season of giving, it is important to reflect on our good fortune as Australians that we are able to enjoy the holidays with our loved ones in relative peace and prosperity.

We must also keep in our thoughts those less fortunate among us, and help out where we can to ensure those who are struggling can also experience the joy of Christmas.

I have been privileged to meet and help so many kind and generous people this year. Ours is a truly wonderful community, and I urge you to come out and join others in the Christmas festivities at any number of upcoming local events. You can find upcoming Christmas events on my online Community Noticeboard at www.rossvasta.com.au.

I thank the residents, businesses and organisations of Bonner for all your support throughout 2014. I hope the New Year brings you untold happiness, good health and success.

I look forward to working with you all in 2015 and beyond.

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COMPETITIVE SELECTION PROCESS UNDERWAY TO FIX MOBILE BLACK SPOTS IN BONNER

Mobile black spots in Bonner will be eligible for funding proposals under the Abbott Government’s $100 million Mobile Black Spot Programme, Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, said today.

The programme today reached a key milestone with the start of the formal competitive selection process to determine the location of new mobile phone base stations in regional and remote Australia.

“The Abbott Government has committed to invest $100 million to improve mobile phone coverage in outer metropolitan, regional and remote Australia,” Mr Vasta said.

“I receive consistent community feedback that action needs to be taken to fix mobile black spots in Bonner. Today, the government has started a competitive selection process which will see mobile network operators and infrastructure providers bid for funding to provide new or improved mobile coverage.”

With the programme guidelines now issued, Telstra, Optus, Vodafone and other bidding parties can start to prepare their proposals, which must be lodged by March 2015.

“This is about delivering on the Coalition’s election commitment to boost mobile coverage in regional and remote Australia,” said Paul Fletcher MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications.

“We estimate this $100 million of Commonwealth funding will leverage an additional $100 million in investment from bidders and other parties including state and local government – bringing total investment to $200 million,” he said.

In their proposals, bidders will need to set out the locations where they intend to build new or upgraded base stations.

For each location, the bidder will need to specify the funding it seeks from the government; the amount it is putting in, and funding from any other sources.

It will also need to give information about the coverage benefits the base station will offer – for example, the area in square kilometres to get new coverage from the base station.

The government will consider all the proposals, and choose the base stations to receive funding.  This may include a mix of base stations from different bidders.

The process is designed to maximise competition in two ways – between locations, and between bidders – to get as many new base stations as possible for the money.

“We aim to announce the locations of the base stations to be funded during the first half of 2015 – and we expect the first base stations under the programme will begin to roll out in the second half of 2015,” said Minister for Communications Malcolm Turnbull.

The programme is expected to fund between 250 and 300 new mobile phone base stations around Australia.

The funding guidelines can be viewed at: www.communications.gov.au/mobile_services/mobile_black_spot_programme

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DISASTER ASSISTANCE FOR BRISBANE SEVERE STORMS – NOVEMBER 27

The Hon Michael Keenan MP
Minister for Justice

The Hon Jack Dempsey MP
Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE

Commonwealth Minister for Justice Michael Keenan and Queensland Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services Jack Dempsey today announced that disaster assistance has been activated for Brisbane City Council following the severe storm on 27 November 2014.

Mr Keenan said that the assistance was being provided through the jointly-funded Commonwealth-State Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA).

“The Commonwealth and Queensland Governments are providing financial assistance to support the clean-up effort and to repair damage to public infrastructure,” Mr Keenan said.

Mr Dempsey said the storm caused widespread damage across the Brisbane local government area, requiring extensive clean-up operations by council and the State Emergency Services.
 
“This storm was one of the worst in the Brisbane City area in decades, resulting in more than 2,900 requests for assistance to the SES, power being cut to residential areas, and flash flooding,” Mr Dempsey said.

“The assistance we are announcing today will help Brisbane City Council with clean-up and recovery costs and provide funding to repair damage to essential public infrastructure.”

“The Commonwealth and Queensland Governments are committed to working together to ensure that disaster affected communities can return to normal as quickly as possible,” Mr Keenan said.

Information regarding the assistance available can be found on the Queensland Government’s Disaster Management website at www.disaster.qld.gov.au and on the Australian Government’s Disaster Assist website at www.disasterassist.gov.au.

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New Legislation to Protect Children Against Cyberbullying

In a big step towards Australian children being better protected against cyberbullying when they go online, the Enhancing Online Safety for Children Bill 2014 has been introduced in the Commonwealth Parliament, Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, said today.

“Parents, schools, teachers and children in Bonner have given me extensive feedback about the harmful effects of cyberbullying, and the impact it can have on young people,” Mr Vasta said.

“This bill will play a significant role in addressing the growing problem of cyberbullying, and will enhance online safety for children in our community.”

The Bill was introduced into Parliament by Paul Fletcher MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications.

“This is about delivering on our election promise to enhance online safety for children,” said Mr Fletcher.

“With research showing that one in five Australian children are the victims of cyber-bullying, this Bill brings powerful new tools to help keep children safe online.”

 The Enhancing Online Safety for Children Bill 2014 includes a range of measures to combat cyberbullying and provide a safer online environment for children, including:

 · Establishing the office of the Children’s e-Safety Commissioner (theCommissioner) and setting out the Commissioner’s functions and powers;

 · Creating an effective complaints system for harmful cyberbullying material targeted at an Australian child, with the Commissioner given two sets of powers it can use in responding to a complaint:

  o    The power to issue a notice to a large social media service (social media service notice) requiring it to remove the material;

o    The power to issue a notice to the person who posted the material (end-user notice) requiring the person to remove the material, refrain from posting the material or apologise for posting the material.

The measures in the Bill are designed to encourage large social media services to work cooperatively with the Commissioner under what is called ‘tier 1’.

However, if a large social media service repeatedly fails to respond to a notice from the Commissioner, then it can be moved to ‘tier 2’, meaning that it has a legal duty to remove cyberbullying material if it receives a notice from the Commissioner, and faces substantial fines if it does not.

“We have consulted very extensively – with schools, parents, kids from ages 5 to 17, social media services and other stakeholders – both in opposition and in government,” Ross Vasta said.

“The message from the community is loud and clear – government must act to fight cyberbullying and help keep Aussie kids safer online.”

The Commissioner will take a national leadership role in children’s online safety initiatives across government to develop and implement policies to improve safety for children online. The Commissioner’s office will be established as an independent statutory office with in the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

The Commissioner will work closely with police and other government agencies, as well as the internet industry, child protection organisations, and parent and teacher associations.

The Commissioner will administer funding of $7.5 million for online safety programmes in schools and $0.1 million to support Australian-based research and information campaigns on online safety.

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Prime Minister’s Joint Press Release: A Strong and Sustainable Medicare

The $7 Medicare co-payment measure announced in the 2014-15 Budget will no longer proceed.

The Government will instead implement a package of measures that will strengthen Medicare and help make it sustainable, ensuring Australians will continue to have access to affordable, world-class health care.

The Government has listened to the views of the community. 

This new package ensures the Government can make Medicare sustainable, improve the quality of care for patients and continue its repair of the Budget.

The Medicare rebate paid to doctors for some consultations will be reduced by $5 and the troublesome issue of ‘six minute medicine’ will be addressed by encouraging doctors to spend more time with patients.

Optional co-payment and protection for patients

A new optional co-payment will be introduced for GP services with additional protections for patients.

The Government will not impose a co-payment on GP services provided to pensioners, Commonwealth concession card holders, all children under the age of 16, veterans funded through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, attendances at residential aged care facilities and pathology and diagnostic imaging services. 

Incentives paid to doctors to encourage them to bulk bill concession card holders and children under the age of 16 will also remain.

Medicare rebates for common GP consultations will be reduced by $5 for non-concessional patients aged 16 and over from 1 July 2015.

Doctors may choose to recoup the $5 rebate reduction through an optional co-payment or continue to bulk bill non-concessional patients over the age of 16. 

Doctors will be under no obligation to charge the co-payment and this decision will be entirely at their discretion.

Improving patient outcomes by tackling ‘six minute medicine’

In a further move to streamline Medicare and improve quality outcomes, the Government will make changes to standard GP consultation items which currently provide the same Medicare rebate for a six minute consultation as for a 19 minute consultation.

This change will ensure that Medicare expenditure more accurately reflects the time a GP spends with a patient.

It encourages a shift away from ‘six minute medicine’ so that appropriate, comprehensive care is better rewarded over patient throughput. 

Additionally Medicare fees for all services provided by GPs, medical specialists, allied health practitioners, optometrists and others will remain at their current level until July 2018.

Making Medicare Sustainable and the Medical Research Future Fund

The Government is committed to taking these prudent measures to protect Medicare. 

Medicare will not survive in the long term without changes to make it sustainable.

In the last decade spending on Medicare has more than doubled from $8 billion in 2004 to $20 billion today, yet we raise only $10 billion from the Medicare levy. Spending is projected to climb to $34 billion in the next decade to 2024.

In the last year alone, 275 million services were provided free to patients. That’s three out of every four Medicare services being bulk billed.  

These changes will contribute more than $3 billion to the Medical Research Future Fund which will fund the research needed to find cures to the health problems of today. 

In six years the returns from the MRFF will provide a billion dollars to be invested in medical research annually – doubling our national funding commitments to researchers.

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Work begins on Commonwealth Games Velodrome

Work has begun on the Queensland State Velodrome Project – one of the centrepieces for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

The Member for Bonner Ross Vasta represented the Minister for Sport Peter Dutton at a sod turning ceremony for the project at Chandler in Brisbane today.

The Australian Government is providing $156 million funding for the Games including the velodrome project.

Mr Dutton said most of the Australian Government’s investment, which will see it partner with the Queensland Government, is for new and upgraded infrastructure that will remain permanent after the Games.

“Such investment will ensure there is a lasting impact from the Australian Government’s contribution,” Mr Dutton said.

“Building a legacy not just for south-east Queensland, but for the nation as a whole, means we are getting maximum value for taxpayers’ precious dollars,” Mr Vasta said.

“Moreover, construction of the velodrome will create a large number of jobs, many of them local, while helping ensure Australia stages a truly world-class event.”

The $58 million velodrome will be located alongside the Brisbane Super Cross track at Sleeman Sports Complex and will provide a new centre of excellence for cycling in Queensland.

As Queensland’s first indoor velodrome, the world-class facility will attract elite training squads and competition events to further the development of cycling in Queensland and Australia.

The new velodrome will be more than just a track cycling facility. The in-field area will have the capacity to provide for a range of additional sport and recreation uses through mixed-use sports courts.

The velodrome is scheduled to be completed in mid-2016.

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Join Ross Vasta and Shop Local for Christmas

Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, and the Small Business Minister Bruce Billson are preparing for the holiday season by shopping local.

Mr Vasta is committed to supporting small and local business across Bonner, and encourages everyone in the community to do the same.

“Small businesses and family enterprise are the economic life blood of communities like ours and the Coalition wants to see them prosper,” Mr Vasta said. 

“Small businesses provide more than four million jobs across the country. Sadly, 519,000 jobs were lost in small business under the Labor government. We are focussed on arresting this decline and turning these numbers around.”

“We need to encourage and nurture small business men and women because they are taking risks. They are providing employment opportunities for others with in our towns and cities.”

Mr Vasta said one of the best ways to ensure competition and the security of local small businesses is to support them at the till. 

“In the lead up to the busy Christmas period, it is important to visit our local strip shops and small businesses when thinking about your Christmas preparations and Christmas presents,” Mr Vasta said.

“Get out and about amongst your local shopping strips, businesses and service providers. There is great value to be found, not just for your wallet, but also for the health and economic vitality of our community.”

Mr Vasta said that under the Coalition Government, small business had benefitted from the removal of the carbon tax, over $2 billion in red and green tape reductions, the $484.2 million Entrepreneurs’ Infrastructure Programme, and more.

He said the Government was committed to creating a Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, extending unfair contract protections for small business, and taking other measures to help small business thrive.

ENDS

 

Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, chats with local small business owner Bill Gardik at B&G Jewellery in Mount Gravatt.

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Statement from the Prime Minister – Final Parliamentary Sitting Week

This coming week is the last sitting week of the Parliament for this year.

2014 has been an important year for Australia.

The Government has put in place key parts of our Economic Action Strategy to build a strong and prosperous economy and a safe and secure Australia.

Only a stronger economy will generate more jobs, lift household living standards and give our country a better future.

2014 has been a year of achievement that’s already benefiting families and small businesses.

The carbon tax is gone, saving the average household $550 a year.

We have delivered the biggest cut in electricity prices on record which is good news for everyone saving for Christmas.
 
The mining tax is gone so this vital sector can create more jobs.
 
Our $50 billion infrastructure programme is underway. This includes major projects right around Australia to save you time and money.

We’re cutting red tape – with $2 billion in red tape savings already identified and we’re turbo charging trade with our neighbours by delivering Free Trade Agreements with Japan, Korea and China.  This means more exports, more jobs and lower prices for families. And we’re working with Australian businesses to ensure we’re taking advantage of these new opportunities.
 
We took on the responsibility for fixing Labor’s Budget mess and we are getting spending under control.

We’ve also passed our Direct Action plan which will make a practical difference to the environment – without slugging you with a carbon tax.

The Green Army has been established and is already restoring degraded bush and cleaning up polluted waterways.

Major projects worth $1 trillion have been given environmental approval – which will provide many of the jobs of tomorrow.

The NBN is being rolled out – in a way which is fast, more affordable, and less costly to taxpayers.
And we’ve kept Australia safe.

We’ve all but stopped the boats which many claimed was impossible.

We’ve responded to the threat of extremism with new counter-terrorism measures because our duty is to do everything we humanly can to keep you safe.
 
We all have reason to be confident in 2015 – confidence based in policies that will encourage jobs, help families and build a better Australia.

 

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Belmont Carols on the Oval

When: Sunday, 7th December – 5-7pm (pre carols entertainment); 7pm (carols); 8.15pm (fireworks).
Where: Belmont State School, 1275 Old Cleveland Rd, Carindale 4152.

This massive night will include live music, a BBQ dinner, marketplace, face painting, baby animal farm, jumping castle and inflatable slide, coffee van, fairy floss, and much more! Keep up to date on this wonderful event at www.facebook.com/belmontcarolsontheoval.

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Wakerley Rotary Christmas Carols

When: Saturday, 6th December – from 3.30pm.
Where: Wakerley Park – 74 Dianthus St, Wakerley 4154.

You’re invited to the 2nd Annual Wakerley Rotary Christmas Carols! Come along for live music, carols, arts and crafts, rides, a jumping castle and animal farm, Santa Claus, local food and drinks, and fireworks. More information at www.facebook.com/wakerleyrotarychristmascarols.

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