Hon Colin Barnett MEc MLA — Mysteries of chemistry and forensic science revealed

West Australians will have an exciting chance to go behind-the-scenes at ChemCentre, the State’s chemical and forensic science laboratories which will hold an open day on Saturday. Premier and Science Minister Colin Barnett said ChemCentre’s ‘science superheroes’ would share their work with vibrant displays, activities, tours and science shows, with the theme ‘Science Saves the […]

NEW POLICY ANNOUNCED TO TACKLE ELDER ABUSE

Minister for Ageing John Ajaka today announced new measures to reduce elder abuse in the community by providing better coordination between government agencies. The new guide is called Preventing and responding to abuse of older people: NSW Interagency Policy. “This guide provides greater direction to government and non-government agencies, and community organisations working or living with older people,” Mr […]

Matthew Mason-Cox med rel: Voting now open – money stuff 2014 people’s choice

NSW Fair Trading Minister Matthew Mason-Cox today announced voting is open for the 2014 Money Stuff Challenge People’s Choice Award and encouraged everyone to get online and vote for their favourite entry. Mr Mason-Cox said the Money Stuff Challenge was a consumer education competition with a cash prize pool of up to $14,000. “It challenges […]

Hon Albert Jacob BEnvDes M.Arch JP MLA — WA recycling rates gradually on the rise

West Australians are recycling more and less waste is ending up at the tip, despite an increase in the State’s population, according to the latest recycling report. Releasing the Recycling Activity in Western Australia 2012-13 report today, Environment Minister Albert Jacob said it showed a gradual improvement in recycling rates and a decrease in amount […]

Gladys Berejiklian med rel – Opal bus rollout reaches halfway mark as more buses in Western Sydney go live

Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian today announced Opal will go live on another 720 buses in Western Sydney, North Sydney and Sutherland in the next week, as the rollout of Opal on buses passes the halfway mark. Next Tuesday 26 August 330 buses across Western Sydney and the Sutherland Shire will go live with Opal, […]

Wells – No escape under tough new sex offender laws

Tougher laws to stamp out crimes against children Laws impose greater restrictions on the travel, identification and appearance of sex offenders Napthine Government building a safer Victoria for our children Convicted sex offenders could be charged with a raft of new offences under laws that have been strengthened by the Napthine Government. Minister for Police and Emergency Services […]

Hon Albert Jacob BEnvDes M.Arch JP MLA — Inaugural DG for Environment Regulation

Environment Minister Albert Jacob has announced the appointment of Jason Banks to the inaugural position of Director General of the Department of Environment Regulation. Mr Jacob today congratulated Mr Banks on his appointment. “Mr Banks has been Acting Director General of the Department of Environment Regulation since it was created in July 2013,” he said. […]

Pru Goward med rel: Women’s economic opportunity to be driven by fresh new board

Minister for Women Pru Goward today announced an impressive line-up of appointments to the NSW Council of Women’s Economic Opportunity. Ms Goward said she established the Council in 2012 to provide fresh thinking and advice to progress women’s empowerment, including access to secure, paid work. “These high calibre new members represent industries as diverse as […]

John Ajaka med rel: New policy announced to tackle elder abuse

Minister for Ageing John Ajaka today announced new measures to reduce elder abuse in the community by providing better coordination between government agencies. The new guide is called Preventing and responding to abuse of older people: NSW Interagency Policy. “This guide provides greater direction to government and non-government agencies, and community organisations working or living […]