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25.01.2022 Following today's National Cabinet, I can provide you with an update on the issue of Western Australians returning from overseas. I’m sure you’ve been following... the discussion over the last few days. Today, we secured a new way forward. It's a unique agreement for Western Australia, and one that is more sensible and more workable for our State. From Monday, September 28, Western Australia will begin to receive an additional 200 international arrivals per week. We will also work cooperatively with the Commonwealth to ensure we have more ADF personnel available to assist in managing hotel quarantine. At that point, with those additional resources in place, from Monday, the 12th of October, we will then receive a further 300 international arrivals per week. This will take our total weekly cap on arriving Australians from overseas to 1,025 per week from 12 October. Like I have said previously, Western Australia has been willing to work cooperatively to safely and sensibly lift the international arrival cap to get more Australians home. It’s important to note Western Australia already takes the second-highest number of overseas arrivals of any State. Since the original air arrivals cap was introduced on July 12, WA has received 4,031 international passengers. As of last night we had 1,962 people in WA’s hotel quarantine system across eight hotels in Perth. Our hotel quarantine system here in Perth has so far been delivered to the highest standard. Recklessly doubling the number of arrivals into WA overnight is not the way we should be approaching this issue. Especially when we are dealing with this deadly virus and we do not have the hotel quarantine capability available. Hotel quarantine is not simply about available beds, it is about the capacity of qualified people to provide medical, support, security and police services. The more health specialists we pull from our hospital system to assist with hotel quarantine, the more complications we have in managing demand across our hospitals. I have made it clear, I do not want to reduce the standard of our hotel quarantine system. We have seen the problems that occurred in Victoria. Compromising the integrity of our WA’s hotel quarantine system is simply not acceptable. That’s why we have been asking for Federal Government support, given quarantining is a Federal Government responsibility under the Constitution. However, the Federal Government is of the view that States need to continue to manage quarantine. But the decision by the Federal Government to unilaterally double WA's international arrivals by the 28th of September, in our view, carried too much risk for WA. The agreement we’ve reached today is a sensible approach to helping more Western Australians come home from overseas which will achieve that goal without compromising the integrity of our hotel quarantine system. I want to be clear, this new approach is far more appropriate and reasonable. However, it does still present some risk for WA. WA Health and WA Police will work through this over coming days and weeks, so we are prepared. We will need to stand up an additional hotel in the near future, but at this point in time Rottnest Island won’t be required. It may be necessary that some elective surgery needs to be delayed, if we require further clinical staff to be redeployed from hospitals to hotel quarantine management. I don’t want to reduce elective surgery capacity, but it might be necessary to ensure we keep our hotel quarantine to the high standard we currently have in place. It would be particularly disappointing considering we are currently undertaking 120 per cent of our usual elective surgery capacity. I’m relieved we have come to a more workable and sensible outcome today, and I’m glad the Federal Government agreed to provide more ADF support and adjust the earlier decision they made. This is why National Cabinet is important. So we can come to decisions by working together. We will do what we can to help bring stranded Australians home safely, and at the same time, we will keep doing everything possible to protect all Western Australians. Yesterday, we saw incredibly encouraging job figures for our State. One third of all jobs created across the country in August, 32,000, came from WA. We want to continue on this trajectory. That’s why it’s so important we maintain our border controls and keep our economy open, and that's why we have to take the sensible, safe approach, like we have today.
24.01.2022 For international marriage couples who want to enter the Indonesian territory, please pay attention to the following updates.
23.01.2022 Hello Perth peoples!
22.01.2022 Yth. Warga Negara dan Diaspora Indonesia di Australia, Mohon diperhatikan Imbauan Perwakilan RI di bawah ini. Terima kasih.
22.01.2022 Celebrating 75 years of Indonesia Independence Day! A wonderful country, beauty with diversity. Merdeka!... 17 August 1945 - 17 August 2020. Children’s traditional outfit by Selendang Sutra. Video editing by Nauval Setyawan #indonesiamaju #indonesiainperth #festivalindonesia #vfiperth2020
20.01.2022 https://youtu.be/B-gIDqg_UkA
20.01.2022 Silakan yang mau datang.
20.01.2022 Virtual festival Indonesia https://www.facebook.com/festivalindonesiaperth/videos/2638444899706482/
19.01.2022 https://news.detik.com//pemerintah-terbitkan-pp-512020-mas
19.01.2022 WE ARE LIVE! Our Official Pasar - Festival Indonesia Online Store is OPEN for business Visit and enjoy the beauty of Indonesia through culinary, arts, batik and crafts. Check us out: www.vfi2020.store... 1 more sleep to go - Virtual Festival Indonesia 2020! Like, Follow, and Share all our social media @festivalindonesiaperth
17.01.2022 What a great news! William Wongso - Culinary Expert from Indonesia, supports Virtual Festival Indonesia Perth. He also invites everyone to taste Indonesian Cul...inary, a lot menu to choose from the PASAR! PASAR is the online store of this event, with a wide array of menu representing the diversity of Indonesia. This site is also offering crafts, batik, kebaya and exclusive items of VFI2020 label. PASAR will be available for public from 11 September 2020.
16.01.2022 PEMBERTON: We have an urgent need for a large number of people to assist with picking blueberries (and some packing). You would work a 6-8 hour day (weather de...pendent). Please note this can be a labour intensive job and on your feet the whole time. Pay: you will be paid an hourly rate of $24.36 per hour for the first 3 days while you are training. You will then move to a piece rate (the farmer will explain this rate to you). Accommodation: You will need to find your own accommodation but there are options in Pemberton and Manjimup - use the govts accommodation and travel rebate. Start: ASAP and he season will run through to next year. TO APPLY: Please email your resume (can be brief) to [email protected]
12.01.2022 Important controlled interstate border update as at 15 November 2020. Changes have been made to WA's controlled border for arrivals from South Australia, ef...fective immediately. Anyone arriving from South Australia will be required to enter self-quarantine for 14 days and be tested for COVID-19. More information: https://www.wa.gov.au//annou/changes-was-controlled-border From Saturday, 14 November at 12.01am, Western Australia will transition to a safe and sensible controlled border arrangement based on the latest public health advice. Currently, New South Wales and Victoria are classed as low risk states. This means that travellers who have been in ‘low risk’ states and territories in the last 14 days will still be permitted to enter WA with conditions on arrival including a declaration, health screening and a possible COVID-19 test. Travellers will be required to: Self-quarantine for 14 days at a suitable premises Present for a COVID-19 test on Day 11 If you transit through a ‘low risk state’ you will also have to self-quarantine for 14 days and present for a COVID-19 test on Day 11. Failure to follow these directions or providing false information will be enforceable by law, with penalties ranging from $1,000 infringements to up to $50,000 fines for individuals. More information: www.wa.gov.au//covid-19-coronavirus-controlled-interstate-
08.01.2022 Do you need a job? Why not work in the greatest location on the planet The farmers need you Stay at Tall Timbers famous Manjimup Hotel, free for the fir...st 3 months and get $150 towards your travel costs to come down. This weeks jobs include 2 jobs in an apple packing shed 10 jobs in an Avocado packing shed 90 jobs apple thinning 50 jobs picking cherries 40 jobs packing strawberries Imagine how many jobs there are going to be when the busy season comes. Subsidised accomodation not available to Working holiday Maker, Seasonal Worker Program or Pacific Labour Scheme participants unfortunately. (Subclass 417 and 462) everyone else is eligible. 417 and 462 visa holders can fill these jobs however if you require your 88 days or 6 months farm work. We would love to have you, normal (and very reasonable) accommodation rates would apply. Accommodation will be free whilst you are waiting for a job to come up if you are a backpacker. Please email details (no need for fancy resumes, just tell us about yourself and we will get in touch) at [email protected] Please share this post all around WA We all need our fruit and vegetables and they won’t be there if we can’t get the workers to pick them!!
08.01.2022 I’m truly thankful to everyone who involved in the event. Special thanks goes to Valentine's Family. Many thanks are also conveyed to Bunning Warehouse for supporting this fundraising and to all donors who have supported this organization. Big thanks are also extended to all members of the fundraising team who have worked hard for this event, particularly for the team who have helped various challenging tasks at the BBQ Sizzle. We also express our highest gratitude and appreciation to the booth visitors and the Busselton community. Thank you so much for all you’ve done for the event.
07.01.2022 Hello good peoples, Come and see us in Bunning - Busselton on Saturday, 26 Sept 2020. See you there !
07.01.2022 When we upload our daily COVID-19 update later today, it will mark six continuous months of publishing these posts. That means we’ve now posted 184 daily update...s so Western Australians have clear, detailed and reliable current information to help fight this pandemic. When we started, on 5 March, we were processing the news of the virus spreading on the cruise ship in Japan and two of the three cases we'd seen in Western Australia were associated with that outbreak. At the time, we were all uncertain how significant COVID-19 would be as a global event. But it did not take long for that to become clear. Within just a few short days and weeks, many of the changes we had to become used to were in place. Restrictions on international travel came into place, followed by the hard state border just a few days later. Looking back on that period, it's truly amazing how quickly things moved. But what's even more remarkable was the response of Western Australians. Aside from some early panic about toilet paper, West Aussies pulled together and did a remarkable job at containing the initial spread of the virus. The people of WA rose to the challenge, followed the rules and achieved a truly remarkable result for the health, safety and economic prosperity of our community. The reason we are in such an enviable position isn't just because of the measures we put in place, but because of the attitude that Western Australians took into the fight. Together, united, we made sacrifices not just for our own health, but to protect the lives of those around us. Together, united, we helped our State to reach a level of remarkable stability, limited the economic damage of the pandemic and safely got WA back to work. I know the sacrifices that people have had to make have been hard - especially on those of us with loved ones interstate or overseas. And sadly, the fight is a long way from over. Our hard border remains in place, and no one can say how long it will take for the world to return to anything like 'normal'. When we started producing our daily updates, we were not sure what numbers they would be recording. We are fortunate that over the six months that followed that information has been, more often than not, relatively good news for our State. To everyone who has supported these posts, shared them and worked hard to get our State to the position that it is in: Sincerely: Thank you.
06.01.2022 https://www.wa.gov.au//dep/covid-19-coronavirus-wa-roadmap
05.01.2022 Calling all Australian citizens aged 21-25 interested in building people to people relationships between Australia and Indonesia! APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN ...FOR AIYEP2020!! Click here for more information about this year's program and a link to the application form https://drive.google.com//1MFBk78-1HIMq63sQfN-lGaC8Sr/view Info sessions available on September 15 and 22! Register for an opportunity to get all your questions answered! You better move fast! Applications close 28 September!!! Australia-Indonesia Institute Australia-Indonesia Youth Association (AIYA) See more
03.01.2022 Cruise ships and regular international flights will remain suspended under an extension to the human biosecurity emergency period. Full story: https://7news.link/3jHmlzC
01.01.2022 Bagi wna yang tinggal di Indonesia dan telah memiliki izin tinggal, perhatikan aturan berikut ini. . . Foreigners staying in Indonesia with residence permits mu...st note this. #imigrasi #indonesia #covid19
01.01.2022 Max 30 passengers ?
01.01.2022 Info bila ada yang perlu.