South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia Inc in Perth, Western Australia | Community organisation
South Sudan Community Association of Western Australia Inc
Locality: Perth, Western Australia
Address: 11 Patrick Court, Girrawheen 6064 Perth, WA, Australia
Website: https://www.sscawa.org.au
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24.01.2022 I have an important update in Western Australia’s legal fight with Clive Palmer: We have had another significant victory in court today and it is an important... step in killing off Mr Palmer’s $30 billion claim against WA taxpayers. As I’m sure you know, as well as trying to tear down the WA border against health advice, that have protected Western Australians from COVID-19, Mr Palmer was also trying to take $30 billion from our State. This is related to one of Mr Palmer’s iron ore projects in the Pilbara which he chose not to proceed with. If Mr Palmer was successful in his unprecedented and outrageous $30 billion claim, it would bankrupt our State. It would leave us in a dire situation. That’s why my Government introduced urgent legislation into the State Parliament. To protect all Western Australians, Mr Palmer had to be stopped. Predictably, he launched legal action against our legislation to try and continue his $30 billion claim. Today, the WA Government had a major win in the Supreme Court of Queensland which has removed a key component of Mr Palmer’s claim. This is another victory for all Western Australians. It follows our emphatic victory in the High Court against Mr Palmer’s attempts to tear down the hard border. Today’s decision once again vindicates our decision to take on Clive Palmer. I will always fight to protect Western Australians and keep our State safe and strong.
24.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Tuesday, 3 November 2020. - Current cases - The Department of Health has reported no new cases of COVID-19 in Western Austral...ia overnight. The State’s total confirmed cases remains at 770. There are 23 active cases being monitored by WA Health and 738 people have recovered from the virus. There have been 495,932 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those tested, 83,479 were from regional WA. - New controlled interstate border, effective 14 November - Pending ongoing health advice, from 12:01am on Saturday, 14 November, Western Australia’s new controlled interstate border will come into effect. Under this system, travel from ‘very low risk’ states and territories will be permitted, with conditions on arrival including declarations, health screening and possible COVID-19 testing. These jurisdictions currently include Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory because they have had no community cases for more than 28 days. Travel from ‘low risk’ states and territories also permitted, with similar conditions on arrival, in addition to 14 days of self-quarantine and a mandatory Day 11 COVID-19 test. These jurisdictions currently include New South Wales and Victoria because they have less than five community cases per day on a 14-day rolling average. 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 on WA’s controlled interstate border can be found at www.wa.gov.au/covid19 - Closure of the WA border (current arrangements) - Western Australia's borders are currently closed to travel from interstate. Pending latest health advice, Western Australia’s new controlled interstate border will come into effect on Saturday, 14 November. Currently for all states and territories an exempt traveller who will be allowed into our State, must perform one of the following functions: - Health services - Emergency services - Transport, freight and logistics - Specialists skills, not available in WA, for industry or business continuity; - National or State security and governance; and - Courts and judicial services. There are also exemptions for FIFO workers and their families, however strict 14-day quarantine measures will need to be followed, when they first enter the State. Further exemptions will also apply on compassionate grounds - including urgent and essential medical treatment, visiting a relative who has suffered a serious medical episode, or whose death is imminent, and to attend a funeral. More information and a list of exemptions can be found at www.wa.gov.au/covid19 If you are aware of someone breaching a requirement to self-isolate - please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or WA Police on 131 444. - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - present with a fever of 37.5C or above - have had a fever in the last few days (for example, night sweats or chills), without a known source - have acute respiratory symptoms (for example, coughing, shortness of breath, sore throat) - acute loss of smell or taste If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. 10 COVID clinics are now operational visit https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/COVID-clinics to find your local COVID clinic or other testing locations. In other regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Please call ahead if you are concerned that you have contracted COVID-19. Patients will be assessed and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. Those individuals who are tested and well enough to return home, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have COVID-19, who does not require hospitalisation will be required to stay in self-isolation as instructed by the public health team. ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843) Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au
24.01.2022 South Sudan Basketball team celebrating after the triumph.
22.01.2022 Sudanese Cup final in action next week, please one and all with your families.
18.01.2022 South Sudan national dialogue in progress.
18.01.2022 Discussions on South Sudan Foreign Policy
18.01.2022 #BREAKING: WA's border with South Australia will close from 6pm TONIGHT #LIVE: WA Premier Mark McGowan and Health Minister Roger Cook with a COVID-19 update.
10.01.2022 That’s one of the South Sudanese Australians player. Congratulations Dor Jok
10.01.2022 We're live as the Prime Minister provides a national cabinet update. The Prime Minister along with state and territory leaders have been discussing COVID-19 reopening targets, Australia's vaccination policy, and caps on international arrivals.
09.01.2022 Dear Church leaders, communities leaders and others leaders such as club patrons and coaches, I encourage you to read this message very carefully and share it w...ith your members. Contact registers will be mandatory from 5 December 2020 The Western Australian Government has announced that mandatory contact registers at relevant businesses and venues will be introduced from Saturday 5 December 2020. Maintaining a contact register is an extra safety measure and one of the most effective ways to control the spread of COVID-19. Businesses or venues required to keep a contact register will include: community facilities, libraries and halls places of worship and funeral parlours food and licenced venues (restaurants, cafés, bars, pubs, taverns, nightclubs) beauty and personal care services including hairdressers and barbers gyms, indoor sporting centres and pools galleries and museums cinemas, theatres and other entertainment venues auction houses and real estate inspections zoos and amusement parks function centres accommodation facilities that already have check-in arrangements in place (such as hostels, hotels, large camp grounds). To assist businesses, the State Government has released a free, safe and secure app called SafeWA
05.01.2022 Aussie Thon Maker agrees to deal with Cleveland Cavaliers
04.01.2022 Fair enough and thanks Mark for firm stand for the safety of all West Australians.
04.01.2022 #LIVE: Announcing Dr Cathy Foley as Australia’s next Chief Scientist
02.01.2022 Our Vision To thrive as a united South Sudanese West Australian Community. Our Mission To provide support and services that respond to the needs of all South Sudanese West Australians.... Our Values Respect - We value the ability and opinion of each person. Integrity we are genuine, accountable and reliable. Compassion We respond with care and empathy to people’s needs. Justice - We work with the principles of fairness and equity. Collaboration - We work as a team. Excellence We strive for outstanding performance. Courage We promote a culture of resilience. Contact Us: Postal address PO BOX 119, Mirrabooka 6941 Email [email protected] Website www.sscawa.org.au
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