Historic exhibition exchange between Australia and China

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Australia and China continue to strengthen cultural links with a historic exchange between our national museums.

A Memorandum of Understanding will see the National Museum of Australia’s critically acclaimed exhibition Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters travel to the National Museum of China from November 2026. 

Meanwhile, the National Museum of Australia will welcome the Terracotta Warriors exhibition on loan from the Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Centre from December 2026. 

The exchange was welcomed by the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang during the Australia-China Annual Leaders’ Meeting in Beijing.

It further demonstrates commitment on both sides to continued collaboration across our arts and cultural sectors as enshrined in the 15th Implementation Program for Cultural Exchanges, a joint outcome of the Australia-China Annual Leaders’ Meeting in June 2024.

Songlines is led by an Indigenous Community Curatorium and details an ancient First Nations creation saga across the APY (Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara) lands of the central deserts, the Ngaanyatjarra lands in western Australia and the Martu lands in north-west Australia.

The Terracotta Warriors were created more than 2,000 years ago and their discovery is marked as one of the greatest archaeological events of the 20th century.  

Minister for the Arts, Tony Burke, said the exchange reflected a shared commitment to strengthening ties and understanding between the two nations.

“This exchange will provide Australian audiences with a rare opportunity to glimpse into a fascinating period of Chinese history.

“Likewise, Chinese audiences can look forward to gaining a deeper understanding of First Nations people’s rich history and culture.

“Cultural exchanges are an important way to build mutual understanding and appreciation, and this agreement will serve to reinforce the important links between our countries, communities and cultural institutions.”

National Museum of Australia director, Katherine McMahon, thanked both the National Museum of China and the Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Centre, for their collaboration on the cultural exchange.

“This historic exhibition exchange is the result of more than a decade of ongoing work in China by the National Museum of Australia.

“We are so proud to take Songlines to Beijing to introduce this epic First Nations creation saga to Chinese audiences, while Australians will be enthralled by archaeological treasures when Terracotta Warriors opens in Canberra.”

Major upgrades for the heart of the Scenic Rim

Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority

The Beaudesert community (west of the Gold Coast) is benefitting from major town centre upgrades and vital infrastructure improvements delivering safer streets and greener public spaces.

The Albanese and Crisafulli governments have partnered with the Scenic Rim Council to fund these upgrades with around $22.4 million of total support.

Beaudesert Town Centre Revitalisation

The Town Centre Revitalisation has delivered a new community space featuring an amphitheatre, open parklands, public toilet facilities, off-street carparks, and large parking bays for caravans, buses and trailers.

It was jointly funded by more than $4.19 million from the Australian Government, $3.75 million from the Queensland Government and more than $6.43 million from Scenic Rim Regional Council.

New stormwater infrastructure on Brisbane and Eaglesfield streets

New stormwater infrastructure has been delivered on Brisbane and Eaglesfield streets from William Street to Selwyn Street.

This will improve flood resilience for town centre businesses and increase safety for pedestrians and vehicles during and following weather events, as well as enabling activity to resume more quickly.

It was supported by more than $2.17 million from the Australian Government under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program and nearly $1.26 million from Scenic Rim Regional Council.

Brisbane and Selwyn Street roundabout

The new Brisbane and Selwyn Street roundabout is complete, increasing pedestrian safety with street upgrades and traffic calming devices.

The project upgraded parkland facilities, transport and stormwater infrastructure, as well as landscaping and footpaths.

Works were funded with more than $660,000 from the Queensland Government and nearly $3.94 million from Scenic Rim Regional Council.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories, the Hon Kristy McBain MP:

“These upgrades mark significant investments in Beaudesert’s main street and will be a massive boost for the Scenic Rim region.

“I’m especially looking forward to seeing locals enjoy the fantastic new town centre facilities.

“It’s another great example of how we are partnering across all levels of government to deliver communities the infrastructure they need and deserve.”

Quotes attributable to Senator for Queensland Corinne Mulholland:

“The Albanese Government is committed to funding projects that make a real difference in local liveability, and this impressive town centre revitalisation will be enjoyed for generations to come.

“Our investment not only provides an immediate stimulus for the local economy and jobs, it also invests in the pride locals feel about the aesthetic and amenities in this beautiful town.

“Mayor Sharp toured me around the Scenic Rim earlier this month and it was clear the council is successfully delivering on its commitment to a back-to-basics focus on the services and infrastructure ratepayers expect, while also keeping a forward-looking focus on how to keep this beautiful region moving forward.”

Quotes attributable to Qld Minister for Local Government, Ann Leahy: 

“The Crisafulli Government is committed to delivering the infrastructure to support growing communities.

“These upgrades in the Scenic Rim are a great example of what can be achieved when all three levels of government work together with the shared goal to deliver for local communities.”

Quotes attributable to Mayor of Scenic Rim Regional Council, Tom Sharp:

“The upgrades have redefined Beaudesert’s role as a vibrant and thriving centre for the Scenic Rim community.

“These projects reflect years of planning and community input, resulting in safer streets, greener spaces, better parking, and a town centre that truly reflects who we are.”

International flight boost for Melbourne

Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority

Hong Kong Airlines is set to touchdown at Tullamarine, becoming the 41st carrier to land at Victoria’s gateway airport.

From December, the airline will run three services a week between Melbourne and Hong Kong, offering passengers onward connections across Asia and Europe.

This follows the expansion to the Australian-Hong Kong bilateral air services arrangements in October 2024, allowing for an additional 14 passenger services per week. 

Hong Kong Airlines’ entry into the Victorian market accompanies the Australian Government approval of a major development plan for a third runway at Melbourne Airport in September 2024. 

The third runway will help cater for Victoria’s growing demand for freight and passenger services, driving economic growth for years to come.

With passenger numbers continuing to grow, the Australian Government has also increased its investment in the future Melbourne Airport Rail Link. 

Planning work is underway, with new steering committee chair Merren McArthur working with the Airport, State and Federal Governments to progress the project. 

Quotes attributable to Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King: 

Tullamarine isn’t just Melbourne’s airport, it’s our state’s key link to the world.

These additional flights to Hong Kong will mean more connections from Melbourne to Manila, Ballarat to Berlin and regional Vic to Reykjavik.  

Tullamarine has room to grow and we have approved Melbourne Airport’s plan to construct a third runway so we can accommodate more flights in and out. 

We’re also investing $7 billion in the Melbourne Airport Rail Link, so passengers can easily travel from the airport to Melbourne’s CBD, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo or anywhere on our rail network. 

This is an important investment in Melbourne’s airport that will keep Victoria better connected for years to come. 

Refreshed Indigenous Reference Group delivering for the north

Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority

The Albanese Government has refreshed the membership of the Northern Australia Indigenous Reference Group (IRG), which is a key advisory body on boosting economic and social prosperity for First Nations people across the north.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor of James Cook University, Professor Martin Nakata, has been appointed the new IRG chair. Professor Nakata has more than 30 years of experience in Indigenous education, research and community engagement.

Other new appointments are:

  • Mr Damien Djerrkura (NT), CEO of the North East Arnhem Land Aboriginal Corporation
  • Ms Alinta McGuire (NT), Director of Impact & Innovation at Impact North

They will serve on the IRG alongside returning members:

  • Mr Troy Fraser (Qld), CEO of Doomadgee Aboriginal Corporation
  • Ms Nini Mills (WA), CEO of Nyamba Buru Yawuru
  • Ms Flora Warrior (Qld), Principal Consultant of Saltwater Blue Consultancy Services

The IRG reports directly to the Minister for Northern Australia Madeleine King and Minister for Indigenous Australians Senator Malarndirri McCarthy and provides practical advice to support the Government’s refreshed northern Australia agenda.

Minister King said she looked forward to working with the new IRG to help achieve tangible outcomes for First Nations Australians. 

“The IRG is crucial to delivering on our commitments to closing the gap, as well as the Northern Australia Action Plan,” Minister King said.

“The IRG brings together a diverse group of skilled professionals from across the north with expertise in higher education, health, finance, economic community development, banking, mining, training and development, agriculture and the not-for-profit sectors.”

Minister McCarthy said the IRG is part of the Albanese Government’s commitment to First Nations economic empowerment, in partnership with First Nations people and communities.

“The Northern Australia Indigenous Reference Group provides practical knowledge and advice to build the economic wellbeing of First Nations Australians, reflecting the ambitions and priorities of our communities,” Minister McCarthy said.

“I look forward to working with the Northern Australia Indigenous Reference Group to strengthen the economic and social prosperity of First Nations people in northern Australia.”

The Albanese Government thanks departing chair Mr Colin Saltmere, and outgoing members Mr Peter Jeffries, Ms Gillian Mailman, Mr Jerome Cubillo and Ms Tara Craigie and thanks them for their contribution. 

More milestones reached for landmark Lumsden Point project

Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority

Several key milestones have been reached at the Lumsden Point project in the Port of Port Hedland in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.

Pilbara Ports has completed the causeway that will connect two new wharfs to an extensive logistics hub.

This one kilometre long causeway incorporates a 12 metre wide road and pipeline and logistics corridors.

A further four agreements have been signed, which will allocate reclaimed land within its logistics hub to the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH), Kimberley Marine Support Base, Qube and Toll.

AREH has plans to utilise the land to support its nearby renewables project.

Kimberley Marine Support Base, Qube and Toll have been allocated land to support stevedoring and material handling operations at Lumsden Point.

To meet water needs at Lumsden Point, Pilbara Ports has awarded a contract to Digga Civil to construct approximately 2.4 kilometres of new water mains.

These mains will connect Lumsden Point to the water supply network in the Wedgefield Industrial Area. 

The Australian Government is investing $565 million in common user port upgrades in the Pilbara, $450 million of which will enable the development of new multi-user facilities and berths at Lumsden Point.

The projects are delivered in partnership with the Western Australian Government, which is contributing $96.6 million to the project.

The first of two new wharfs at the Lumsden Point facility is scheduled for completion in mid-2026, with the operations expected to start shortly after.

A second wharf is planned to be completed in late-2026.

Further information about the Lumsden Point project is available on Pilbara Ports website.

Quotes attributable to Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:

“Lumsden Point will unlock significant economic opportunities for the Pilbara, including in battery metals exports and renewable energy. 

“We’re already seeing jobs created during construction and a range of businesses signing on as customers, demonstrating the benefits of this project for the region.”

Quotes attributable to Western Australian Ports and Regional Development Minister Stephen Dawson:

“The Cook Government is committed to diversifying trade and driving the Pilbara’s transition to renewables, and Lumsden Point is a key enabler for these initiatives.

“Progress is accelerating, with the seawalls, dredging and causeway now complete, and manufacture of the mobile harbour cranes under way.

“We are focused on creating jobs, attracting investment and strengthening the Pilbara’s role in the global supply chain.”

Quotes attributable to Western Australian Senator Glenn Sterle:

“I’m thrilled to see this latest milestone achieved on the landmark Lumsden Point project, which will unlock critical trade and investment opportunities at Port Hedland.

“With four new customers securing port land, Lumsden’s role as a strategic gateway for renewable energy, resources and logistics in the Pilbara has never been clearer.”

Quotes attributable to State Member for Pilbara Kevin Michel:

“Lumsden Point is a great opportunity for the Pilbara region, delivering trade and employment growth to ensure we remain the nation’s economic engine room long into the future.    

“The addition of new customers for the project, demonstrates a significant demand for multi-user facilities in the region, further creating more jobs and benefiting our local community.”

Bulleen Road Interchange opening: A huge step for North East Link

Source: Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority

A section of the Bulleen Road Interchange has opened as part of the Allan and Albanese Labor governments’ North East Link – the first permanent section of road to open as part of the congestion-cutting project. 

The new connection will allow traffic to keep moving while crews build the North East Link tunnel entrance and massive interchange that will connect the Eastern Freeway to the 6.5-kilometre tunnels. 

To build the new 270-metre section of Bulleen Road, crews installed more than 100 of the largest ‘Super T’ beams ever built in Victoria, each up to 43 metres long and weighing up to 126 tonnes. 

Work is ramping up on the major upgrade to the Eastern Freeway, which includes new express lanes, managed motorway technology and Melbourne’s first dedicated busway. 

In the coming months, crews will replace two key pedestrian bridges over the Eastern Freeway at Estelle Street (Balwyn) and Heyington Avenue (Doncaster), to improve connections for walkers and bike riders who cross over the freeway, and provide connections to the Koonung Creek Trail. 

To safely replace the existing bridges, sections of the Eastern Freeway will close at times overnight from late July to September. 

In September, there will also be a planned weekend full closure of the Eastern Freeway between Doncaster and Tram roads to safely lift the new Heyington Avenue bridge over the freeway without endangering traffic below. Major delays of up to 90 minutes are expected, with motorists strongly encouraged to avoid the area. 

The North East Link tunnels will connect the upgraded Eastern Freeway to the completed M80 Ring Road – cutting travel times by 35 minutes, skipping 18 sets of traffic lights and taking 15,000 trucks off local roads daily. 

This project is jointly funded by the Australian and Victorian governments, and will be complete in 2028. 

Quote attributable to Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King:

 “The North East Link will take thousands of trucks off local roads and slash travel times across Melbourne’s suburbs.” 

Quote attributable to Victorian Minister for Transport Infrastructure Gabrielle Williams: 

“The North East Link has been talked about for decades and we are getting on and delivering it – creating thousands of jobs in the process.” 

Quote attributable to Federal Member for Menzies Gabriel Ng: 

“This is an important step, for the Albanese and Allan Labor Governments, in delivering safer, faster transport options for locals” 

Quote attributable to Victorian Member for Ivanhoe Anthony Carbines: 

“We are getting on with delivering this important project which will improve traffic flow and take trucks off local roads.”

UPDATE: Missing person located – Wadeye

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force have located a missing 31-year-old man safe and well.

Around 7:20am this morning (Saturday 26 July 2025), the man was located walking along Airport Drive in Wadeye.

He appeared in good physical health and has been conveyed to the local health clinic for assessment.

Police would like to thank the community for their assistance.

General Anti-Avoidance Rules Panel

Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

Overview

The application of the general anti-avoidance rules (GAAR) is a serious matter, and we acknowledge that a GAAR should be applied only after careful consideration of the relevant facts and circumstances. We have established the GAAR Panel (the Panel) to advise on the application of the GAAR to particular arrangements.

The Panel

The Panel helps in the administration of the GAAR by providing independent advice to our decision-makers on matters referred to the Panel.

It is made up of:

  • business and professional people chosen for their ability to provide expert informed advice
  • senior ATO staff.

The Panel meets in Sydney, with several Melbourne meetings scheduled each calendar year. It:

  • has a purely consultative role
  • does not make the relevant decision but its advice is considered by our decision-makers
  • does not investigate or find facts, or arbitrate disputed contentions
  • provides advice based on contentions of fact which have been put forward by ATO staff and by the taxpayer.

When matters are referred to the Panel

Matters for which the GAARs may apply are referred to the Panel before a final decision is made. Special rules apply to the referral of private rulings and class rulings.

This is set out in paragraphs 18 to 23 of PS LA 2005/24 Application of General Anti-Avoidance Rules.

Support and membership of the Panel

Membership of the Panel is listed in the following table.

Panel membership

Member

Position

Peter Walmsley (Chair)

Deputy Chief Tax Counsel

Deborah Vegar

Assistant Commissioner

Gavin O’Shea

Assistant Commissioner

Jenny Lin

Assistant Commissioner

The Hon. Kevin Lindgren AM, KC

External consultant

Tony Pane

External consultant

Tony Slater, KC

External consultant

The Hon. Ron Merkel, SC

External consultant

The Hon. Tony Pagone AM, KC

External consultant

The Hon. Jennifer Davies, KC

External consultant

Stephen Frost

External consultant

Mark Friezer

External consultant

Secretariat

Support for the Panel is provided by the Office of the Chief Tax Counsel.

Contact details

Email: GAAR Panel Secretariat

Forum for foreign-owned financial institutions

Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

If you’re a foreign-owned financial institution, you’re invited to our forum to discuss our focus for the coming year.

Come along to hear about:

  • our focus areas and compliance expectations for Top 100, Top 1,000 and Medium & Emerging public groups
  • latest updates on key income tax and GST industry issues and guidance, including
    • branch attribution and transfer pricing
    • withholding tax
    • thin capitalisation – attribution of risk-weighted assets
    • GST apportionment and reverse charge.

At the forum you’ll hear from executives in our Public Groups business lines, including:

  • Fiona Knight, Deputy Commissioner
  • Bill Neskovski, Assistant Commissioner
  • James Campbell, Director.

Event details

When: Tuesday 26 August from 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm (AEST).

Where: In-person in Sydney or online via Microsoft Teams.

Email pgbanking@ato.gov.au to express your interest in attending the event, or for more information.

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Fatal crash at Roger River Road, Roger River

Source: New South Wales Community and Justice

Fatal crash at Roger River Road, Roger River

Friday, 25 July 2025 – 7:54 pm.

Sadly, a 17-year-old man has died following a crash at Roger River Road, Roger River today.
Police and emergency services were called to the scene about 12.15 pm.
Initial inquiries indicate the man was travelling north on Roger River Road in a Ford Ranger Flattray Utility, as part of his employment, when he has veered to the incorrect side of the road, entered the verge and travelled a short distance before colliding with a tree.
Anyone with information or relevant dash cam footage, is asked to contact police on 131 444 and quote ESCAD 144-25072025.
Our thoughts are with the man’s family and loved ones. A report will be prepared for the coroner.