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16.01.2022 SPORTS VOUCHER SA families urged to cash in on Sports Vouchers as restrictions ease and sports ramp back up : https://sportsvouchers.sa.gov.au/ Who is eligibl...e for the sports voucher program? All South Australian primary school aged children, meaning if the child is attending or is eligible to attend primary school (Reception to Year 7, even if Year 7 is based at a high school). Remember it is one voucher for every primary school aged child per calendar year. South Australian families have saved more than $2.6 million so far this year by cashing in on the Marshall Government’s hugely popular Sports Vouchers Program and that’s despite COVID-19 putting a stop to sport across the State for several months. As of the 29th of May, 26,257 vouchers have been claimed by families across the State. With restrictions on training and competition set to ease within days the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing Corey Wingard is reminding parents and carers to get their claims in. When we came into Government we doubled the value of the Sports Vouchers from $50 to $100, the Minister said. Last year the program was extremely popular with more than 74,000 vouchers claimed, worth more than $6.75 million. Our beefed-up program is a winner for South Australian families and is easing cost-of-living pressures on households. Already this year, despite COVID-19, more than 26,000 vouchers have been claimed, and we’ve noticed an increase in recent weeks as decisions around easing restrictions have been announced. Australian Rules competitions haven’t even started for the year and already 4,552 vouchers have been claimed. More than 4,100 vouchers have been claimed for gymnastics, 4,005 for football (soccer) and 3,041 for netball. The Marshall Government’s strong plan to support local jobs, businesses, organisations and the economy has seen the sporting sector receive more than $15 million in the past few months. To help keep our local clubs afloat and to protect jobs we continue to provide funding through the Community and Jobs Support Fund and via the $10,000 emergency grants, Minister Wingard said. Sporting organisations across the State are also set to benefit from Water Relief Grants expected to be worth close to $2.2 million in total. Eligible sporting organisations will be able to receive a reimbursement of 50% of their water and sewerage charges for the quarter 4 (April to June 2020) billing period. On top of that we’ve brought forward Round 3 of the Grassroots Football, Cricket and Netball Facility Program which will see $5 million in grants allocated to club across the state for infrastructure upgrades and the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing has provided financial support through rent relief to a number of organisations. "Sport is a huge part of life here in South Australia and it’s vital to the health and well-being of everyone in the community and I look forward to seeing everyone back at it soon. Claim your sports voucher: https://sportsvouchers.sa.gov.au/



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07.01.2022 Just for Educational Purposes - Be Careful of your designs A design was drafted from scratch (original design) for the PW Collection and presented to a potential client. The client had turned down the offer of manufacture and supply. Only to pass it onto another supplier. ... Where they have copied with a few minor changes. This design is original and subject to copyright. There is no doubt that the design is property of The PW Collection. in comparison of the original design and the final product they are almost identical. I Had invested many hours into the design, using my artistic and graphic design skills and many years of experience in the industry. I consider all of my designs to be a work of art. In Australia, copyright protection is automatic. There is no need for copyright registration in Australia, nor is there a legal requirement to publish the work or to put a copyright notice on it. A work will be protected as soon as it is put into material form, such as being written down or recorded in some way if you use copyright material in any way that is protected by copyright, you must seek the permission of the copyright owner, explaining exactly how the material will be used and what acknowledgement of it use will accompany the material If you own copyright in an artistic work, others usually need your permission to: reproduce it (e.g. by photographing, photocopying, copying by hand, filming, scanning into digital form or printing from a digital file); publish it (e.g. by making copies available for sale); and communicate the work to the public (e.g. by uploading it to the internet, emailing or broadcasting it). Copyright is infringed when someone uses a substantial part of copyright material, without the permission of the copyright owner, in a way exclusively reserved to the copyright owner. I am not however going to name and shame the parties involved at this stage of proceedings. However watch this space for further news. Please Share so to make companies, individuals and organisations aware that unethical behaviour does not go unnoticed. Thank you

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