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Locality: Double Bay

Phone: +61 487 547 360



Address: Double Bay 2028 Double Bay, NSW, Australia

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18.01.2022 What A Wonderful World As a response to the devastation that COVID-19 is having on the arts and entertainment industry, John Foreman’s Aussie Pops Orchestra and friends have created an isolation orchestra performance of Louis Armstrong’s, What A Wonderful World to raise awareness of music industry charity Support Act. Featuring Dami Im, Harrison Craig, Isaiah Firebrace, Silvie Paladino, Courtney Act, Rhonda Burchmore, Maria Venuti, Sheldon Riley, Lucy Durack, Trevor Ashley, ...Aydan Calafiore, Bert and Patti Newton, Casey Donovan, Denis Walter and the Aussie Pops Orchestra led by John Foreman. https://youtu.be/-Hc_1c_Ask0



16.01.2022 Anzac Day 2020 On Saturday 25 April, the following Anzac Memorial Services will be broadcast live on ABC TV and streamed on the Anzac Memorial and RSL Facebook pages: 5:30am-Dawn service from the Australian War Memorial, Canberra... 10:00am-NSW Anzac Day service from the Anzac Memorial in Sydney Lest We Forget

08.01.2022 Gas and electricity rebates up to $1600 in NSW 4.30pm 27 April 2020 The NSW Minister for Energy and Environment, Matt Kean, announced today today a $30 million expansion of the Energy Accounts Payment Assistance (EAPA) program, an increase in the maximum value of EAPA vouchers households can receive, and a change in the way the program is delivered so people can access assistance directly through Service NSW and more easily over the phone, as well as through existing provid...ers such as Vinnies, Salvos and Anglicare. Mr Kean said NSW residents can apply for rebates on electricity and gas through the Service NSW website. "There are rebates available on your gas and electricity of up to $1,600. "We're encouraging every person who's suffering financial loss or hardship during this time to sign up to the website,said Mr Kean. During the announcement, Minister Kean put out a reminder for independent retirees needing energy bill assistance to access the Seniors Energy Rebate Scheme for up to $200 off their energy bills. Available until 30 June, 110,000 people who are eligible for this scheme haven’t claimed it. For more information or to access EAPA or the Seniors Energy Rebate people should visit the Service NSW website or call 13 77 88. For details on how to apply for EAPA online visit; www.service.nsw.gov.au//energy-accounts-payment-assistance

07.01.2022 Food and Debt Relief 2.40pm Sunday 29 March 2020 An additional $200 million will be provided to support charities and other community organisations which provide emergency and food relief as demand surges as a result of coronavirus.... Given the unprecedented nature of the situation, emergency relief services are being heavily relied upon and the expectation is that demand will increase. The Community Support Package will provide flexible funding to support services where demand is quickly increasing, including: Emergency Relief to help vulnerable Australians who need assistance with bills, food, clothing or petrol and increase and retain workforce capacity including volunteers. Assistance for food relief organisations to source additional food and transport for emergency relief service providers, and rebuild workforce capacity. Immediately scale-up services through the National Debt Helpline, and to support one-on-one tele-financial counselling. Creating a short-form Financial Counselling course through Financial Counselling Australia to train new financial counsellors. Expanding access to safe, affordable financial products through the No Interest Loan Scheme which provides an immediate financial relief alternative to other high-risk, high-interest products such as credit cards and payday loans.



03.01.2022 Free Child Care Plan Unpacked 4.30pm Thursday 2 April 2020 Around one million families are set to receive free child care during the coronavirus pandemic by a plan announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison this afternoon. ... Under the plan, the Government will pay 50 per cent of the sector’s fee revenue, up to the existing hourly rate cap based on a point in time before parents started withdrawing their children in large numbers, but only if centres remain open and do not charge families for care. The funding will apply from 6 April based on the number of children who were in care during the fortnight leading into 2 March, whether or not they are attending services. The plan supports families while also ensuring as many of the sector’s 13,000 child care and early learning services as possible keep their doors open for workers and vulnerable families. Along with the JobKeeper payment, the plan means childcare centres can offer free education and care. Priority will be given to working parents, vulnerable and disadvantaged children and parents with pre-existing enrolments. The new system will see payments start flowing at the end of next week. It will be reviewed after one month, with an extension to be considered after three months. The payments will be paid in lieu of the Child Care (CCS) and Additional Child Care Subsidy payments. Until the payments arrive, childcare providers will be permitted to waive gap fees for families who keep their children home, and families will be able to use the 20 extra absence days the government has funded for coronavirus related reasons without giving up their place in a child care centre. Parents who terminated their child’s enrolment after 17 February are being encouraged to restore their arrangements, reinstating an enrolment will not require a child to be sent to child care and parents will not be required to pay a gap fee. Reinstating an enrolment will hold a place for when parents are ready to take their child back to their centre. The sector is expected to receive $1.6 billion over the coming three months from taxpayer subsidies because of the March 2 baseline that has been set, compared to an estimated $1.3 billion if current revenues and subsidies had continued and the significant reduction of enrolments the sector has seen. Minister for Education Dan Tehan said the assistance package would ensure services remained open to serve families that needed to work and to support vulnerable children.

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