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SPORTING SCHOOLS KICKS OFF ACROSS AUSTRALIA

Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, today announced that 20 local schools in the Bonner electorate had signed up to be a part of Sporting Schools, the Abbott Government’s $100 million initiative aimed to improve children’s’ health through getting more primary school age students across Australia involved in physical activity.

Mr Vasta said Sporting Schools was launched on Monday 20 July and schools and sporting associations in Bonner could now take part in the participation-focussed programme.

“Being involved in this new programme will expand sporting opportunities for children before, during and after school hours at Bonner primary schools, as well as local sporting clubs,” Mr Vasta said.

’Sporting Schools is a core foundation of the Abbott Government’s Play.Sport.Australia. Strategy to improve participation in organised sport for people of all ages.”

Local Wynnum Manly Cricket Club and Bayside United FC junior coach Morgan McPherson said the programme and the Government’s commitment to supporting local sporting clubs was vital in engaging young people to become active and involved in sport.

“Through early involvement with sport starting from school and local community sporting clubs, children learn to lead an active and healthy lifestyle, as well as learning many life lessons from sport, such as resilience, persistence, sportsmanship and developing lifelong friendships,” Mr McPherson said.

“The opportunity to be awarded a grant via Sporting Schools will greatly help the volunteer community sporting clubs that I am involved with provide better resources to children that aren’t readily available from other sources of fund raising.”

Mr Vasta said only one third of children are managing the recommended hour of physical activity a day, with only half of our kids involved in sport.

“Every year 13,000 deaths in Australia are attributed to physical inactivity,” Mr Vasta said.

Mr McPherson said providing well skilled coaching early on during a child’s sporting journey is pivotal in keeping a child engaged in sport, increasing child/parent participation and the many benefits associated with a lifelong interest in sport.

The Sporting Schools announcement is supported by the release of a new online guide offering parents tips on how best to nurture their child’s interest in taking up a sport, as well as maintaining it as they get older.

The Australian Institute of Sport has also developed a new online guide offering tips to parents about how they can nurture their child’s growing interest in sport and convert it into a life-time love of participation. It was launched today in conjunction with the start of Sporting Schools.  

Schools can still sign up for the Sporting Schools programme at www.sportingschools.gov.au, where a link to the online guide for parents is also available.

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NEW COUNTRY OF ORIGIN FOOD LABELS IN BONNER

Consumers in Bonner and across Australia will soon benefit from clearer, simpler information about where products come from.

Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta said new country of origin food labels will begin to appear on supermarket shelves later this year.

“It is important to ensure consumers have the information they need to make informed choices about the products they buy,” Mr Vasta said. 

In February, the Government established a review of Australia’s Country of Origin Labelling laws.

The Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Minister for Industry and Science Ian Macfarlane and Minister for Agriculture Barnaby Joyce unveiled the changes on Tuesday.

Minister for Industry and Science Ian Macfarlane said the new food labelling system will show consumers where products are made, grown or packaged.

“Foods processed locally will have a new label which includes the familiar green and gold kangaroo and triangle icon, with a bar chart showing what proportion of the ingredients are from Australia,” Mr Macfarlane said.

“This will include, for example, ‘Made in Australia from 100% Australian ingredients’, ‘Packed in Australia, Made in Canada’ and ‘Made in Australia from Australian carrots and French peas’”.

Minister for Agriculture Barnaby Joyce said companies will be encouraged to provide additional information on their labels such as naming the origin of a number of key ingredients.

“The green and gold triangle design was the overwhelming preference of more than 17,800 respondents to the Government’s food labelling community survey,” Mr Joyce said.

“The new labels will be easy for shoppers to identify. Consumers will no longer have to search for the country of origin information hidden in small print.”

Consumers in Bonner and across Australia will be able to make a quick comparison of products on the shelves. Digital options are also being developed so consumers who want more detailed information can get it.

These reforms will also clarify the definition of ‘made in’ Australia. Importing ingredients and simply slicing them will no longer qualify for a ‘made in’ claim.  

Under the new scheme, if a product is imported into Australia and then re-packed, the label will identify where the item came from.

The Commonwealth Government will continue to work with the States and Territories, whose agreement is required to roll out the new labels. 

Mr Vasta said an initial voluntary take-up of the country of origin food labels will mean shoppers across Australia including in Bonner should see changes on the shelves later this year. 

“The mandatory rollout will commence in 2016, providing manufacturers with time to implement the new scheme,” Mr Vasta said.

“I encourage all those interested in further information on country of origin labelling to visit www.industry.gov.au/cool.”

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FUNDING BOOST FOR LOCAL BONNER VETERANS

Manly-Lota RSL in Bonner today welcomed Government funding that will assist them in continuing their important work providing support to the local veteran community.

The funding was part of the Australian Government’s Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) grants programme, which helps ex-service organisations (ESOs) across Australia provide essential advice, advocacy and welfare services for veterans, serving members and their families, war widows and widowers.

“I am pleased to announce that Manly-Lota RSL will receive $14,312 through the BEST programme, helping them provide much-needed support to our veterans and their families,” Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, said today.

Vice President of Manly-Lota RSL, Doug Jones, said the organisation appreciated the funding and the government’s continued support.

“The modifications to our hall, which have been due for some time, would not have been possible without this grant,” Mr Jones said.

Overall, 126 organisations will share in more than $4 million in Government funding awarded in BEST funding round 17.

Mr Vasta said this round of BEST funding included the $1 million per year that was reinstated by the Government in the 2014-15 Budget.

“The funding will support the work of veterans’ advocates, welfare and pension officers across the country, and provide them with greater certainty into the future,” Mr Vasta said.

“The Government is committed to providing ongoing support for the many veterans, war widows and widowers, current serving Australian Defence Force personnel, and their families living in the region.”

For more information about BEST grants, visit www.dva.gov.au/grants or call 133 254 or 1800 555 254 from regional Australia.

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UPGRADED MEN’S SHED OPENS IN MT GRAVATT

Federal Member for Bonner Ross Vasta joined the local community on the weekend for the opening of the Mt Gravatt Men’s Shed Extension, a jointly funded project between the Australian Government and the Mt Gravatt Men’s Shed.

“The project will provide a venue for the residents of Mt Gravatt and neighbouring regions to come together to socialise as well as improve their skills in activities such as woodworking, woodturning, carpentry and welding,” Mr Vasta said.

“Men’s Sheds facilitate community engagement, offer a place for people to learn new skills and provide an important social support network for its members.”

Mt Gravatt Men’s Shed President Murray Rogash said he was delighted with the assistance the group had received at a Federal, state and local government level.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to have received the support enabling us to get to this stage,” Mr Rogash said.

“The Men’s Shed now provides 19 different activities for 260 members from 43 different postcodes.”

Project works included:

• Construction of a 85m2 extension to the existing Men’s Shed for use as a recreational space;
• Construction of new 110m2concrete slab and veranda;
• Installation of new veranda roofing;.
• Internal and external painting of the extension;
• 2m2expansion to the existing kitchen; and
• Fit-out of the kitchen.

Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Jamie Briggs said the opening of the extension was yet another example that Ross Vasta and the Australian Government were delivering better community infrastructure in Bonner.

The Australian Government provided $100,000 for the project through its $350 million Community Development Grants Programme, while the Mt Gravatt Men’s Shed contributed $40,000.

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MOBILE BLACK SPOT PROGRAMME DELIVERS SIGNIFICANT COVERAGE BENEFITS TO BURBANK AND MORETON ISLAND

Federal Member for Bonner Ross Vasta MP was pleased to announce that Burbank and Moreton Island residents will benefit from the Federal Government’s $100 million in Commonwealth funding for the first stage of the mobile black spot programme. 

There is a strong community demand for improved mobile phone coverage in Bonner and Mr Vasta has worked hard to ensure Bonner gets the upgrades it needs to address the problem.  

“Mobile phone black spots is one of the most frequently raised issue in Bonner. After years of neglect, I’m thrilled to see the Abbott Government investing into Bonner to help eliminate these blackspots,” Mr Vasta said. 

This is the first instalment of a wider programme that will see an additional investment of $60 million Australia wide. 

More broadly, Abbott Government’s Mobile Black Spot Programme will deliver almost 500 new or upgraded mobile base stations around Australia – 429 Telstra base stations and 70 Vodafone base stations.

This is the most significant one time increase in mobile network coverage to outer metropolitan, regional and remote Australia delivered by a single public funding programme in the history of mobile communications in Australia.

The first base stations to be funded under the Programme will begin to roll out in the second half of 2015, and the full roll out will continue over a three year period.

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GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY IN BONNER RECEIVES TOP TEACHING GRANT

Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta today congratulated Griffith University, which has received $467,000 in Commonwealth funding to promote excellence in learning and teaching in higher education.

Mr Vasta welcomed the Government’s announcement of $4.7 million in funding as part of its ongoing commitment to maintaining a world class higher education sector by developing the best teaching and student learning experiences.

This represents funding under the 2015 Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) national fellowships programme as well as the first round of recipients in 2015 under the OLT grants programme.

Griffith University will use the prestigious funding to identify possible post-practicum interventions aimed at maximising learning outcomes from student work experiences and securing learning outcomes associated with graduate employability.

“This funding will allow collaboration with other university partners to enhance academic development and course design and improve the experience of students in our higher education institutions,” Mr Vasta said.

“These investments will also help Griffith University embrace emerging technologies for course delivery and student support, allowing a better alignment between higher education and industry needs.”

“We are committed to strengthening our higher education sector and the education that it offers to our students, and improving its global competitiveness.”

For a full list of 2015 Office for Teacher Learning grant recipients and fellows visit www.olt.gov.au.

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