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We continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution in Papua New Guinea due to high levels of crime, tribal violence and civil unrest. Higher levels apply in some areas.

Local level elections will take place across the country between May and August 2025. Be alert to the possibility of tensions and violence during elections.

Local communities can block the Kokoda Track at short notice. Check with your trekking company for the latest information (see ‘Travel’).

Ongoing fuel shortages can disrupt domestic travel, including air travel, with little or no notice. Protests, civil disorder and tribal violence can escalate quickly. Avoid areas where violence occurs and be alert to personal safety risks. Monitor local media for updates (see ‘Safety’).

New agreement strengthens severe weather warning capability across NSW & ACT

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services




New agreement strengthens severe weather warning capability across NSW & ACT – Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

















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Released 02/05/2025

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) and the NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) have signed an agreement to ensure consistent cross-border warnings for severe weather events.

Under this agreement the NSW SES will now incorporate the ACT in severe weather warnings that affect the wider region. These warnings will be issued under the Australian Warnings System, a nationally consistent approach to warnings across Australia.

This means that if members of the community look at the NSW SES website or the Hazards Near Me NSW app they will soon be able to see severe weather warnings for both NSW and the ACT.

With the agreement being signed this week, these changes will be implemented over the next few months and in place for the next storm season.

The Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services, Dr Marisa Paterson, welcomes this agreement and the benefits it will have for the ACT.

“Given that the ACT is surrounded by New South Wales, strong collaboration with our cross-border partners is crucial for the benefit of our community. This agreement between the NSW SES and ESA highlights the power of sector cooperation, enhancing the way our community receives timely and effective warnings.

“A strong relationship is founded on trust and mutual support. Once again, our NSW counterparts are demonstrating this commitment, which will not only enhance the effectiveness of severe weather warnings but also strengthen the long-term partnership between us.”

Quotes attributable to ESA Commissioner, Wayne Phillips

“Storms and other high-risk weather events are not bound by borders and our warnings for them shouldn’t be either. This agreement will provide the ACT community more opportunities to be alerted and take action to stay safe in emergencies.

“I would like to thank the NSW SES for their commitment and cooperation to working to protect all communities through consistent, targeted and timely warnings. The NSW SES have and always will be a close partner of the ESA and agreements such as this show how strong our relationship is, which I know will only grow over time.”

Quotes attributable to NSW SES Commissioner Mike Wassing AFSM

“Storms and floods don’t stop at state and territory boundaries. This is an important step forward to ensure people can access information whether they are travelling within the ACT or NSW. NSW SES is delighted to continue to work with the ESA to help keep communities informed and safe.”

– Statement ends –

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Voluntary surrender program exceeds gaming machine reduction target

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

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Released 02/05/2025

Two venues have gone completely gaming machine free and 296 gaming machine authorisations have been surrendered since March 2024 as part of the ACT Government’s voluntary surrender program.

The voluntary electronic gaming machine surrender program, which ended yesterday, successfully reduced the number of machines in the territory to less than 3500.

With the success of the voluntary surrender program the number of machine authorisations in the ACT has decreased by almost 30 per cent from 4,956 in 2018 to 3494 today.

As part of the program, both The Statesman Hotel in Curtin and the Canberra Bowling Club in Forrest have voluntarily surrendered all of their gaming machine licenses.

Minister for Gaming Reform, Dr Marisa Paterson, expressed gratitude to the venues for their participation in the voluntary surrender process, but emphasized that there is still significant work ahead.

“The government has met its commitment to reduce poker machine authorisations in the ACT to 3,500 by 1 July 2025, and we remain dedicated to further reducing that number to 1,000 by 2045,” Minister Paterson said.

“I commend the licensees who have embraced the opportunity to participate in the voluntary surrender scheme. This is a crucial step in diversifying their revenue streams away from a reliance on revenue from electronic gaming machines.

“It’s especially pleasing to see some venues taking the opportunity to go pokie-free, providing great examples to the community and club sector that there is a strong future for clubs without machines.”

The $5.145 million voluntary surrender program offered venues $15,000 for each gaming machine authorisation surrendered, with $20,000 per authorisation for venues that gave up all of their gaming machines.

A total of 28 different venues surrendered gaming machine authorisations as part of the program. The Vikings Group and Canberra Southern Cross Club Group both led the way with 40 surrenders each, and the Canberra Raiders Sports Club Group surrendered 38.

“The ACT Government remains committed to reducing gambling-related harm, and we will continue working with local clubs to build a sustainable industry – one that fosters community connections without depending on gambling revenue,” Minister Paterson said.

The ACT Government last month opened a tender to conduct the Independent inquiry into the future of the ACT clubs industry. The tender closes on 20 May, with a report due back to government in early 2026.

Quotes attributable to Canberra Bowling Club President, David Kimber:

“The Canberra Bowling Club is using the revenue from surrendering our poker machines to help strengthen the club’s future.

“We have invested some of the returns into a live music setup, including a stage, PA system and curtains, and have plans for a large deck to provide an outside hospitality space.

“We are also taking this opportunity to bring forward a review of our medium to long-term future. We are looking at how we make ourselves sustainable, and what sort of club we will be with alternatives to pokies and gambling. We recognise the need to build on our bowls-related revenue. The increased cash reserve creates opportunities that we might not otherwise have had to invest in new strategic directions and broaden our sources of revenue.”

– Statement ends –

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New Police Security Officers reporting for duty

Source: New South Wales – News

It was a particularly happy Friday for 14 new Police Security Officers (PSOs) who today graduated from the South Australia Police Academy.

Nine men and five women bring a diverse range of backgrounds and experience to the role, including from retail, administration, disability work and as a prison officer.

Ranging in age from 19 to 45 years, today’s graduates from PSO Qualification Program 6 provide an invaluable boost to SAPOL’s Police Security Services Branch.

Following weeks of training in law and procedure, communications, and operational safety the new PSOs will now be posted to a variety of metropolitan locations, including high risk and critical infrastructure sites.

Hannah is looking forward to ensuring the safety and security of government buildings, assets and people, while working closely with police officers.

“I like the idea of every day being different and the range of pathways and opportunities,” she said.

“I applied for SAPOL as soon as I turned 18. Prior I was working at a supermarket as a front-end supervisor, while also balancing out university and studying early childhood education.

“I enjoy going to the gym, running and being active. I also have a passion for playing footy.”

During her time at the academy, Hannah has gained confidence in her abilities.

“I found the first few weeks of written exams stressful, but overcame that and passed the exams,” she said.

“Out phase was a great experience and helped me relate to my academy learning.”

Fellow graduate Nikhil worked in Victorian corrections as a prison officer and played indoor cricket before making the move to South Australia and joining SAPOL.

“This experience developed my communication in conflict resolution and resilience skills which I found very helpful throughout the training and will continue to benefit me as a PSO,” he said.

“The opportunity for personal growth and development, career stability and job security, a healthy work/life balance, and chance to contribute meaningful safety to the community are reasons why I applied to SAPOL.

“The application process was thorough, but smooth, and it was encouraging to see the support offered throughout the recruitment process.”

The support of mentors and course mates enabled Nikhil to overcome initial challenges, particularly with firearms training.

“We built a strong team culture, checking in on each other regularly, offering support and help during assessments, exams and celebrating each other’s successes,” he added.

“I have become more resilient, confident and better at managing high-pressure situations calmly and professionally.”

Hannah hopes to one day become a police officer and to join Dog Operations Unit, while Nikhil aims to develop his skills as a PSO and eventually explore opportunities in operational support units.

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Nikhil and Hannah are among 14 new Police Security Officers to graduate today from the South Australia Police Academy.

Advice under development – capital gains tax issues

Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

[3953] Back-to-back CGT rollovers [updated]

Title

Draft Practical Compliance Guideline

Back-to-back CGT roll-overs – ATO compliance approach

Purpose

This draft Guideline will explain when we are more likely to apply compliance resources to consider potential tax risks, including the application of Part IVA of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (the general anti-avoidance provisions of the income tax law) to an arrangement that comprises multiple CGT rollovers.

Expected completion

Late 2025

Comments

Estimated completion in late 2025 is subject to the High Court’s finalisation of the appeal of the Full Federal Court’s decision in AusNet Services Limited v Commissioner of Taxation [2025] FCAFC 21.

Contact

Tara McLachlan, Private Wealth

Phone: (07) 3149 5339

Tara.McLachlan@ato.gov.au

[4172] Application of CGT event K6

Title

Addendum to Taxation Ruling

Taxation Ruling TR 2004/18 Income tax: capital gains: application of CGT event K6 (about pre-CGT shares and pre-CGT trust interests) in section 104-230 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

Purpose

The addendum will revise aspects of TR 2004/18 about how the capital gain is calculated when a CGT event K6 happens. It will focus on the interpretation and application of subsection 104-230(6) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, including the approach to working out which items of post-CGT property relevant capital proceeds are reasonably attributable to.

Expected completion

To be advised

Comments

The draft update to Taxation Ruling TR 2004/18DC Income tax: capital gains: application of CGT event K6 (about pre-CGT shares and pre-CGT trust interests) in section 104-230 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 published on 11 December 2024. Comments period closed on 14 February 2025.

Contact

Heran Kim, Private Wealth

Phone: (02) 9685 8516

Heran.Kim@ato.gov.au

[4188] Deceased estates: ‘double death’ [updated]

Title

Draft Taxation Determination

CGT consequences under Division 128 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 when a beneficiary of a deceased estate dies before a CGT asset of the deceased estate passes to them

Purpose

This guidance will clarify the Commissioner’s view on the application of the CGT rollover concession in Division 128 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 when a beneficiary of a deceased estate dies before a CGT asset of the deceased estate passes to them.

Expected completion

Late 2025

Contact

Danijela Jablanovic, Individuals and Intermediaries

Phone: (07) 3213 5864

Danijela.jablanovic@ato.gov.au

[4189] Deceased estates: right to occupy [updated]

Title

Draft Taxation Determination

What constitutes a right to occupy a dwelling ‘under a deceased’s will’ for the purpose of obtaining the CGT exemption in section 118-195 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997?

Purpose

This guidance will provide the Commissioner’s view on when an individual has a right to occupy a dwelling under a deceased’s will for the purposes of subsection 118-195(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 to obtain a CGT main residence exemption.

Expected completion

Mid 2026

Contact

Penny Hextall, Individuals and Intermediaries

Phone: (03) 8601 9423

Penny.Hextall@ato.gov.au

Advice under development – administration issues

Source: New places to play in Gungahlin

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International visitors flock to Greater Bendigo

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

International visitors are spending more money and staying longer in the Bendigo Loddon region, according to the latest figures from Tourism Australia.

New data for the year ending 2024 shows the region is almost back to pre-pandemic international tourist numbers and smashing international visitor spend records.

There were 27,000 overnight international visitors compared to 16,000 in 2023. This is a 68 per cent increase. International visitor spending has significantly increased to $37 million, compared to $14 million ten years ago.

City of Greater Bendigo Manager Economy & Experience James Myatt said the Bendigo Loddon region was a key destination of choice for international tourists visiting Victoria.

“It is fantastic to see more people from overseas coming to the region and spending a lot more time here,” Mr Myatt said.

“We know that international visitors are drawn to our Gold Rush heritage, arts and cultural experiences, farm stays, beautiful natural landscapes, and food and wine offerings.

“Popular attractions amongst international visitors include Bendigo Tramways, Central Deborah Gold Mine, The Great Stupa, Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo Pottery, Dumawul Tours, and the Golden Dragon Museum.

“Greater Bendigo is also a key destination on the Sydney Melbourne Inland Discovery drive, a self-drive touring route promoted primarily in the United States, UK, Europe, and New Zealand tourism markets throughout the year.

“Over the past ten years, the City has focused on attracting and marketing major events and developing highly engaging destination marketing and activation campaigns.

“The figures show strong growth in the international market and people want to visit Greater Bendigo for the range of experiences we offer all year round.

“The survey results prove our strategies are working. The passion and commitment from many tourism operators contribute to this very positive trend.”

The City has hosted over 50 travel agents from across the world over the past nine months, giving them the opportunity to experience attractions firsthand. That knowledge is shared with their teams and potential visitors from their countries.

The City held a training session with Visit Victoria earlier this year to guide local tourism and service operators on how to attract international visitors.

Key destination campaigns, such as the tulip displays during Bloom and major events like the Bendigo Easter Festival are promoted to Melbourne’s Indian and Chinese communities, attracting families and their visiting friends and relatives from overseas.

The Greater Bendigo region is being represented at the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) this week in Brisbane, the largest international trade show hosted by Tourism Australia. Over 100 meetings are organised with media and travel agents from around the world to promote Greater Bendigo’s unique visitor destination offerings. For the first time, representatives from Greater Bendigo have also been invited to showcase Agri-tourism experiences in the region.

“We see some great opportunities to build business at ATE with key decision makers who promote Australia across the world. In particular, our focus is on attracting visitation from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, India, China and South East Asia markets,” Mr Myatt said.

Tourism Research Australia is the country’s leading provider of quality tourism intelligence across both international and domestic markets. Their data underpins government tourism policy and helps improve the performance of the tourism industry for the benefit of the Australian community.

Celebrate Canberra Tree Week 2025!

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Canberra’s annual celebration of trees is back from Saturday 3 May to Sunday 11 May 2025 with many free events across the ACT to encourage Canberrans to admire, celebrate and learn more about the importance of our urban trees.

Mexican Fiesta Street Party in Hargreaves Mall

Source: New South Wales Ministerial News

In celebration of the exclusive Frida Kahlo: In her own image exhibition at Bendigo Art Gallery, Hargreaves Mall will be transformed into a Mexican-themed Fiesta Bendigo Street Party tomorrow, Saturday May 3, 2025 from 11am to 4pm.

This community event will celebrate the rich music, delicious food, colourful culture, stunning fashion, and engaging dance of Mexico.

The City of Greater Bendigo has curated the event in partnership with the Mexican Social and Cultural Association of Victoria, a non-profit organisation that seeks to promote and share Mexican culture with Victorians.

Coordinator Creative City Maree Tonkin said the street party was a fun day out for the whole family.

“The Fiesta Bendigo Street Party in Hargreaves Mall will bring together the vibrant colours, fun and excitement of Mexican culture,” Ms Tonkin said.

“People of all ages will be entertained with stage performances from The Mexican Music Man, Mexbourne Dance Company, Lenin, and 7-piece Mariachi band Los Romanticos.

“Children can join in the fun with free activities that includes breaking open piñatas which are an important part of Mexican cultural celebration tradition.

“The fiesta will also have face painting, circus activities and craft workshops to keep little hands creative and entertained.

“You can also browse a special market with Mexican-inspired treasures and there will be two food stalls to complement the Fiesta Party.

“Bring your family and friends and join us for a day full of festivities and immerse yourself in the spirit of Mexico at the Fiesta Bendigo Street Party in Hargreaves Mall tomorrow, Saturday May 3.”

One of the key aims in the City’s adopted Hargreaves Mall Action Plan is to get more people, more often into the city centre.

The City has hosted over 200 fantastic activations in Hargreaves Mall over the past year, offering free entertainment for families including popular school holiday events.

For the full Fiesta Bendigo program, visit: 

Woman dies after crash at Para Hills

Source: New South Wales – News

Police are preparing a report for the coroner following a crash on private property at Para Hills last night.

Just before 8pm on Thursday 1 May, police and emergency services were called to Lynore Avenue after reports a woman had been crushed between her vehicle and house.

The 67-year-old woman was treated by Paramedics at the scene but sadly died.

Major Crash Investigators attended the scene to determine the cause of the crash.

There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death and it will not be included on the lives lost toll.