Support for developing countries to access global trade opportunities

Source: Australia Government Statements 2

Ahead of the 14th World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference (MC14), the Australian Government has announced $13 million to be delivered over the next five years towards the WTO’s support for developing countries.

Australia’s investment will support greater participation by developing countries in the multilateral trading system through the WTO. This will bolster economic resilience and expand their participation in the green and digital economies.

Australia will deepen its partnerships with the Standards and Trade Development Facility and WTO Fisheries Funding Mechanism, with new commitments of $4 million and $2 million respectively.

These contributions will help developing countries implement international agriculture and biosecurity standards, advance sustainable development, and protect livelihoods while supporting the conservation of marine resources.

Australia will also extend its partnership with the World Bank, providing an additional $4 million to help countries streamline customs procedures and implement the WTO E‑Commerce Agreement. This investment will help open new markets and make trade more inclusive.

A further $3 million to the Advisory Centre on WTO Law will help developing countries build legal capacity and take full advantage of the multilateral trading system.

Quotes attributable to Minister for International Development, Anne Aly:

“Australia is continuing to invest in a stronger, more stable and more prosperous region through supporting developing countries to access global trade opportunities. This not only deepens Australia’s relationships across our region and beyond but also supports or shared economic growth.”

“We’re building the trusted partnerships we need, supporting a more open and inclusive trading system, and reinforcing Australia as a constructive and reliable partner.”

Quotes attributable to Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Matt Thistlethwaite: 

“Australia has always championed open markets and fair and transparent trading rules.”

“By supporting partners to modernise customs processes, enhance regulatory standards, and strengthen legal capability in the WTO, Australia is helping build the foundations for long-term, sustainable economic growth across our region.”

Industry leaders to help develop new National Cultural Policy

Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

The Australian Government is pressing ahead with a renewed National Cultural Policy by establishing Expert Panels and a Policy Advisory Group.

Industry leaders with expertise in writing, music, painting, production, directing and industry have been appointed to inform the new policy.

Five Expert Panels have been established under each of our continuing pillars: First Nations First, Centrality of the Artist, A Place for Every Story, Strong Cultural Infrastructure, and Engaging the Audience.

The panels will inform the Minister for the Arts and the Policy Advisory Group on key issues and themes raised through the public consultation process. 

The nine member Policy Advisory Group will provide expert advice and industry perspectives.

Quotes attributable to the Minister for the Arts, Tony Burke:

“Each member brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will help lay the foundation where for the first time there will have been consecutive national cultural policies.

“Welcome to the new members, thank you for playing a role in delivering the next National Cultural Policy for all Australians.”

Quotes attributable to the Special Envoy for the Arts, Susan Templeman:

“Our next National Cultural Policy must reflect the diversity and aspirations of the cultural sector itself.

“These panels bring together an extraordinary group of Australians who have distinguished themselves in their service to our cultural life.

“Their involvement and their insight will ensure that the voice of the sector rings clearly through the policy we introduce.”

Expert Panels:

First Nations First

  • Mr Darren Dale – Producer and Managing Director, Blackfella Films
  • Mr Chad Creighton – Chief Executive Officer, Aboriginal Art Centre Hub of WA (AACHWA)
  • Ms Ping Flynn – Executive Director and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Ilbijerri Theatre Company

A Place for Every Story

  • Ms Tracey Corbin-Matchett OAM – Chief Executive Officer, Bus Stop films
  • Mr Bruce Gladwin – Artistic Director and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Back to Back Theatre
  • Ms Courtney Stewart – Artistic Director, La Boite Theatre

Centrality of the Artist

  • Ms Holly Greenwood – Visual Artist
  • Mr Rob Sitch – Chief Executive Officer, Working Dog Productions
  • Dr Sophie Payten BMed MD, MPH (AKA Gordi) – Musician,  Gordi Music

Strong Cultural Infrastructure

  • Mr Bruce Meagher – Chair, Griffin Theatre Company. Head of Public Affairs, Tattarang Pty Limited
  • Ms Claire Spencer AM – Executive Director, Australian Ballet
  • Mr S. Shakthidharan – Director and Co-Founder, Kurinji

Engaging the Audience

  • Ms Astrid Jorgensen OAM – Founder and director, Pub Choir
  • Mr Jeff Khan – Creative Director Asia TOPA, Arts Centre Melbourne 
  • Mr John Foreman AM – Musical Director, Pianist and Composer

Policy Advisory Group:

  • Ms Rosheen Garnon – Deputy Chair, Australia Council Board of Creative Australia
  • Dr Nell Greenwood – Chief Executive Officer, Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS)
  • Mr Adrian Collette AM – Chief Executive Officer, Creative Australia
  • Mr Dean Ormston – Chief Executive Officer, Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS)
  • Professor Sarah Holland-Batt FAHA FQA- Head of Creative Writing, University of Technology Sydney
  • Ms Brenna Hobson – Director of Programming, Sydney Opera House
  • Ms Deirdre Brennan – Chief Executive Officer, Screen Australia
  • Mr Simon Abrahams – Creative Director and Chief Executive Officer, Melbourne Fringe
  • Professor Wesley Enoch AM – Chair, Australia Council Board of Creative Australia

 

Call for Information – Indecent assault – Anula

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is calling for information in relation to an indecent assault in Anula in the early hours of this morning.

Around 3:30am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report an adult male had indecently assaulted a young person under 15 years old who was asleep in bed at an address in Fergusson Street.

The victim had woken while being indecently assaulted by the male.

The victim alerted their mother afterwards.

The offender is described as a middle-aged adult male with a dark complexion and short hair. He was last seen wearing a light-coloured button-up shirt and beige cargo shorts.

Police believe that the offender was let in by a child staying at the residence.

Detectives from the Sex Crimes Section are investigating and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 and quote reference number P26098372 or report anonymously via crimestoppersnt.com.au.

CFA raises $2.1 million in 75th year of supporting Good Friday Appeal

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

Donald Good Friday Appeal Area Manager Dale Anderson, Gisborne Fire Brigade members Sandra Barotta and Mark Carter, Acting Chief Officer Alen Slijepcevic

In CFA’s 75th year supporting the Good Friday Appeal, the generosity of Victorians right across the state has exceeded expectations, helping us raise an incredible $2,150,000 for The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH).

Once again, CFA volunteers were out in force (3 April) both on their fire trucks and on foot, making their way around local streets rattling tins all morning to raise vital funds in their communities for a much-loved and well-respected cause.

As a major fundraiser for the Appeal, and one that hits close to home, CFA has now raised more than $43 million over an impressive 75 years.

It was also a milestone night for the Appeal as they marked an astonishing 95 years of fundraising, with a record-breaking final tally of $25,268,485.

Acting CFA Chief Officer Alen Slijepcevic AFSM presented the new customised cheque for the momentous year with the total amount CFA contributed to The Royal Children’s Hospital alongside Gisborne Fire Brigade members Mark Carter and Sandra Barotta on Friday night.

“As an organisation, we are incredibly proud our CFA members’ efforts each year who lend their time to fundraise alongside the Victorian community for such a worthwhile cause,” Alen said.

“Thank you to all participating brigades across Victoria for your contribution to this year’s Appeal and for the work you do in your local towns not only to protect them but to also help save young lives.

“Many of our members have required the services of the RCH, and it is an absolute privilege to be a part of raising such important funds and to see direct results of that fundraising that the brigades do put toward technology and research to help our Victorian children.”

As one of the first brigades to fundraise over seven decades ago, Donald Good Friday Appeal Area Manager Dale Anderson joined the festivities in the phone room on Friday night to mark the occasion and present the cheque.

Earlier in the day the brigade’s 1926 Ford Model T truck was also on display at Kids Day Out, having travelled all the way from Donald, stopping in Bridgewater and Gisborne along the way to collect donations, just like they did back in the 1950’s.

“We had such a terrific day engaging with the community, they were incredibly generous along the way, and many had to look twice at our flashing lights,” Dale said.  

“We stopped by the old Herald Sun building to recreate a historical photograph from over 70 years ago, and we even had two women present who were in the original photo as kids. It was very special.”

Viewers at home took a trip down memory lane through a collection of photos and videos showcasing CFA volunteers out in their synonymous yellows interacting with communities.

While, a 3D balloon fire truck was a hit with the kids during the day and those in the phone room at night, as was a special visit from Eynesbury Fire Brigade members to the Royal Children’s Hospital on their way to the counting room.

The money raised for The Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal will be used to ensure kids are provided with the best possible treatment and care. 

Submitted by CFA media

Strengthening World-class Healthcare for Children

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

n Good Friday, the Albanese Government is investing to strengthen world-class healthcare for children as part of Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal.  

This year marks 95 years of the Good Friday Appeal and 95 years of the Victorian community coming together in support of young patients and their families.

Our Government will provide $2 million to support the Royal Children’s Hospital to improve access to specialised health care for children throughout Victoria, and to expand its health information service for children and young people nationally.

The builds on the $6 million the Government has already provided to the Good Friday Appeal, funding life-changing treatment, world-class research, leadership and training. It helps attract the brightest minds to care for kids from Victoria and across Australia.

Last year, the Good Friday Appeal, together with the Royal Children’s Hospital, distributed $3 million to 41 regional health services to fund equipment, training and education.

This allowed families to receive care closer to home and was described as a “game changer” by regional health services.

Every year, thousands of people volunteer their time, experience and creativity to organise fundraising events and activities to support the hospital, culminating in the telethon on Good Friday. 

Anyone wishing to make a contribution or learn more about the patients, volunteers and staff at the hospital can visit www.goodfridayappeal.com.au

< Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Albanese:

“For 95 years, the Good Friday Appeal has been about people pitching in and helping out people who need it the most. That’s the Australian way.

“Nothing matters more than the health and wellbeing of our children, and this funding will help make sure more kids get the care they need, closer to home.

“The Royal Children’s Hospital does incredible work and this investment will help them reach more children across Victoria.

“I thank every volunteer and supporter who makes the Good Friday Appeal possible because your generosity is changing lives.”

< Quotes attributable to Deputy Prime Minister Marles:

“The Albanese Government’s support for the Good Friday Appeal is about providing greater access to health care in regional Victoria, meaning greater access closer to home and reducing the burden on families and their loved ones.

“Having grown up with the Good Friday Appeal, I know Victorians will be digging deep today in support of a truly terrific cause.  

< Quotes attributable to Minister Butler: 

“The Good Friday Appeal for the Royal Children’s Hospital is a fabulous cause with a rich history. 

“The Royal Children’s Hospital uses these funds for projects that lift paediatric care to a new level and help to spread its excellence in care for more children and families, in more places, closer to home.”

Departmental crash – Millner

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

A Northern Territory Police Force vehicle was involved in a two-vehicle crash in Millner yesterday afternoon.

While approaching a crash scene it was attending, a marked police van was rear-ended by a civilian vehicle.

Both occupants of the civilian vehicle sustained minor bruises.

The driver of the police vehicle suffered an injury to his shoulder was conveyed to Royal Darwin Hospital for treatment. The passenger was uninjured.

The crash is under investigation with oversight from the Professional Standards Command.

Arrest – Aggravated Burglary and Robbery – Alice Springs

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested one male in relation to an aggravated burglary and robbery in Alice Springs overnight.

Around 1:50am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received a report four males, including one allegedly armed with an edged weapon, entered a residence on Bloomfield Street, Gillen.

The victim, a 26-year-old male who is house-sitting the residence, woke to find the four males inside the house and they demanded car keys from him.

The four offenders fled the scene in two separate dark blue Honda CRVs.

One of the vehicles has since been recovered by police and an 18-year-old male has been arrested.

The other offenders remain outstanding and investigations are ongoing.

Anyone with information or footage including CCTV is urged to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report anonymously via crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Call for Information – Mistaken release from custody – Katherine

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force is calling for information to locate 39-year-old Alvina Daley who was mistakenly released from custody at the Katherine courthouse this afternoon.

She was last seen wearing a black Casuarina All Sports Club shirt.

Police advise the public not to approach and anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report anonymously via crimestoppersnt.com.au.

Casella sisters set for martial arts stardom

Source: Government of Western Australia

The City is home to three incredibly talented Jiu- Jitsu athletes who represented Australia on the world stage.

Tahlia (12) Liana (9) and Chanel (7) Casella are the superstar sisters from Marangaroo who were each chosen to compete at the 2025 Abu Dhabi World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championships in November last year.

Despite 10,000 other competitors, Tahlia and Liana were crowned world champions in their division while Chanel came third in her division.

“We are so proud of Tahlia, Liana and Chanel. We know how hard they have worked and to see them get rewarded on the big stage is incredible,” dad Jason Casella said.

“Dedication and hard work are what helped them get so far.”

As City of Wanneroo residents, the Casella sisters used the City’s Participation Funding to support their trip.

“My favourite part was winning my gold medal on the world stage,” Tahlia said.

“I also enjoyed getting the opportunity to make new friends from all over the world and spending time supporting my training partners from Perth who also competed.”

“My favourite part was winning gold,” Liana said. “Also getting to fight on the main mat that had five cameras around me. It was being shown live around the world, I was nervous but it was so cool.”

“My favourite was walking out and seeing mum and dad cheering for me in the crowd and winning a bronze medal,” Chanel said.

Question and Answer – National Press Club, Canberra

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

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