Kein Sheldrake- House of Representatives

90 SECOND STATEMENT

KEIN SHELDRAKE

29 MAY 2017

 

Today I would like to share the story of a very impressive young man who studies at Belmont State School in my electorate. Kein Sheldrake has achieved amazing things at just 11 years of age. He currently builds and refurbishes computers and donates them to children and families who couldn’t otherwise afford them. This is remarkable in and of itself, but it’s the story behind his work that has touched me deeply and deserves recognition.

Last year, Kein taught himself how to build a PC by watching YouTube videos. After successfully building his first computers, he decided to use his skills to provide for others less well-off. With his mum Michelle’s help, he set up a GoFundMe page in January to raise funds to help him build and refurbish PCs for kids whose families can’t afford them.

He was able to make contacts in the community and was put onto a service that does work with refugee families. So far two of his computers have gone to refugees from the Congo. Kein’s enthusiasm for helping those in need is admirable and I commend him for helping give others access to technology and the internet

Michelle recently told me her son, Kein, has Asperger Syndrome. She wanted me to mention this to show how a condition such as Asperger’s doesn’t have to prevent a person from following their passion, and I have to agree. Well done to Kein who has a very promising future in his dream career of IT!

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M1 Upgrade Update- Federation Chamber

FEDERATION CHAMBER – 3 MINUTE SPEECH

M1 UPGRADE (GATEWAY MERGE AT EIGHT MILE PLAINS)

29 MAY 2017

 

Today I have some very good news for commuters in my electorate. I’ve recently received updates from the Minister for Urban Infrastructure and from the Department of Transport and Main Roads regarding the Gateway Motorway merge upgrade at Eight Mile Plains.

This is one of many vital upgrades to the M1 taking place under the Queensland Roads Package deal reached by the Australian Government earlier this year. The M1 is of course notorious for its peak hour traffic. The southbound lanes of the M1 between Eight Mile Plains and Rochedale, in particular, are plagued by congestion during afternoon peak hours.

I and State Member for Mansfield, Ian Walker, have regularly heard from constituents about how traffic in these lanes now starts to back up as early as 2pm, and doesn’t ease until as late as 6pm. We’ve been pushing for an upgrade on their behalf. So we’re thrilled that work to widen the M1 at the Gateway Motorway merge past the Rochedale Road off-ramp will begin later this year.

More specifically, the upgrade will include:

·            Up to five southbound lanes on the M1 between Eight Mile Plains and Rochedale;

·            The relocation of the existing bus entry from the Eight Mile Plains Bus Station onto the M1;

·            A replacement four-lane overpass on a realigned Underwood Road;

·            Managed motorway technologies from Klumpp Road to Rochedale Road.


This upgrade is a major win for commuters who use this part of the M1 on a daily basis. They will enjoy improved traffic flow, reduced travel times, as well as improved safety.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads is currently finalising the design for the upgrade. It has also contacted land owners impacted by the upgrade and will deal with them directly on a case-to-case basis. Early works on the project are expected to commence later this year, with major construction to begin following the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

I can’t wait to see this much-needed project completed. I encourage residents and motorists with more questions about the upgrade to contact my office for further information or visit the Department of Transport and Main Roads website.

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ADJOURNMENT SPEECH- AUSTRALIAN INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS- 25 MAY 2017

Today I would like to shine a spotlight on Australian Innovative Systems, an outstanding company in my Bonner electorate that continues to impress year on year. Last week, the Prime Minister and I had the pleasure of touring their Tingalpa facility. It was great to hear from CEO Elena Gosse about how the Government’s measures to help small and medium-sized businesses will benefit AIS and its customers.

AIS has been a leading designer, manufacturer and supplier of water disinfection technology and chlorine generators for over 20 years. It now employs over 60 staff and exports its products to over 55 countries. AIS has been recognised for its innovative work with an incredible number of awards. This includes being named Australian Small Business Champion in the manufacturing category, and winner for Best Innovation Culture in BRW’s 50 Most Innovative Companies Awards.

The Prime Minister also commended AIS last week for its ongoing commitment to innovation. We were very impressed seeing its range of chlorine generators for commercial and residential swimming pools. As the Prime Minister put it, AIS is what innovation enterprise is all about, and small and medium-sized businesses like AIS are at the heart of our economic future.

That’s why this Government is continuing to support small businesses with a turnover of less than $10 million by lowering their tax rate to 27.5%, the lowest level in 50 years. This follows global trends and will allow Australian businesses to compete globally. We’re also extending the $20,000 instant asset write-off scheme and introducing the new Skilling Australians Fund.

CEO Elena Gosse told us how these measures will benefit AIS. Our company tax cuts will help their bottom line, which will allow them to invest more in research and development, expand their production and create more local jobs.

The extension of the $20,000 instant asset write-off scheme will also assist its customers. Eligible swim schools and aquatic facilities will be able to purchase pumps and filtration systems from AIS and claim an immediate deduction for depreciation up to $20,000 each financial year. This is a great incentive for businesses to upgrade their equipment and support a home-grown company like AIS.

Companies like AIS will also benefit from the Skilling Australians Fund. The Government is providing a record $1.5 billion through the fund to help train Australian apprentices and trainees in key trades, helping them gain the skills they need for jobs in demand. It will give people more opportunities to be an apprentice or trainee. It will also give employers more opportunities to support apprentices and trainees.

I thank Elena and AIS staff for hosting the Prime Minister and myself, and for providing and supporting so many local jobs in my electorate. Your success is very much deserved and I look forward to seeing you grow and achieve greater things over the coming years.

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Ride Against Drugs Speech- House of Representatives

Today I’d like to speak about the Ride against Drugs group operating in my electorate and the work they do for youth in Bonner.

I met with co-founder and director Max Cooper to hear all about the RAD movement. Max and his partner Tracy founded the group in 1996 with the aim of creating a community of young BMX, freestyle, dirt trail riders, and skaters who embody the drug free message and lead by example.

RAD has come a long way since 1996 enlisting thousands of program recruits, sponsors and mentors in many different parts of Australia including my electorate of Bonner.

I was honoured to be able to recognise one of the local riders as an outstanding student role model within our community as part of my Bonner Volunteer awards for 2016. 15-year-old Zac Pankhurst was awarded the volunteer student award for his commitment to being an anti-drug ambassador for local youth. We all know that when people are involved with drugs at a young age it’s often harder to break the cycle, which is why the Ride against Drugs movement is so very important.

RAD deserves congratulations for the tireless work they do within my community, all delivered purely on donations and monies raised.

For anyone who would like to sign up or get involved, this Sunday RAD is holding a Ride Jam at 10am at the Lota Skate Park in Bonner complete with free bbq for riders and families, prize competitions, and a special show from the RAD lead pro team.

Thank you.

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NEW FUNDING GRANT FOR WYNNUM-MANLY & DISTRICTS MEN’S SHED

The Turnbull Government is providing $4,000 in funding to Wynnum Manly and Districts Men’s Shed for the purchase of much-needed tools and equipment including a defibrillator and wall-mounted cabinet, as well as for first aid and CPR training for 20 of its members.

Federal Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta said he was pleased to be able to provide the funding, which comes on top of the Government’s $100,000 investment into Wynnum Manly and Districts Men’s Shed announced last year that will assist with the installation and fitting out of their new shed side at Manly West. 

“The Wynnum Manly and Districts Men’s Shed has a long and proud history of helping local men connect with each other to work on meaningful projects, preventing social isolation and bringing the community closer together,” Mr Vasta said.

“This grant will mean a lot to the Men’s Shed members and the broader Wynnum-Manly community and I congratulate them on their success.”

President of Wynnum Manly and Districts Men’s Shed, David Westlake, thanked Mr Vasta for his support in securing the funding.

“We are over-the-moon with this announcement and would like to thank the Government for their continuing support,” Mr Westlake said.

This grant funding is part of the $5.1 million the Federal Government has provided to the Australian Men’s Shed Association through to 2018-19 to support the national network of Men’s Sheds.

“This funding round helps Men’s Sheds to buy tools and equipment, support community projects and training, maintain or develop their buildings, or create local activities to improve men’s health,” Mr Vasta said.

Details of all successful grant recipients from this National Shed Development Program funding round are available at www.mensshed.org

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ADJOURNMENT: CRIME AND SAFETY – GUMDALE/WAKERLEY

Today I would like to speak on crime, an issue of growing concern in my electorate of Bonner. I have been receiving a fair amount of feedback from my constituents on local crime and safety. It is a particularly vital issue for residents in the Gumdale-Wakerley area. I would like to update the House on what I have been doing to address reports of crime in and around the suburbs and how locals can get involved to help tackle this problem.

Crime in the community can have a devastating impact, and I am not just talking about financial losses. Crime can also take a significant mental toll on its victims. Recently I heard from a constituent who lived in Wakerley for over 35 years. She told me that she used to be able to walk about in the neighbourhood without fear; but now, she says, most nights she is too afraid to go out alone. Her story and others like it have really touched me. It is important to feel safe and secure in our own homes and our own neighbourhoods. That is why this month I am launching a new campaign to identify crime and safety hotspots in the Gumdale-Wakerley area. This campaign will also give residents an opportunity to discuss crime with local law enforcement.

Earlier this month, I sent out a community safety survey to residents in the Gumdale-Wakerley area. This survey is helping me gauge how people feel about local crime levels, and how safe they feel in their community. It is also letting me know people's personal experiences with crime and their thoughts on the level of police protection in the area. I thank my constituents who have taken the time to complete and return my community safety survey. I have already had lots of great feedback and suggestions on what actions would be most helpful in alleviating crime in and around the Gumdale-Wakerley area.

Recently, I met with officers from the Wynnum Manly police station to discuss residents' concerns and a range of possible measures to reduce and deter crime in the Gumdale-Wakerley area. Since that meeting, Acting Senior Sergeant Carolyn Cox has graciously agreed to join me for a Coffee With a Cop event at Gloria Jeans Mayfair Village in Manly West next month. On Saturday 3 June from 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock, locals will be able to sit down with Sergeant Cox and Senior Constable Sharon Collins to share their thoughts on crime in the area, and they can ask any questions they may have on this important issue.

I am proud to be the sponsor of this neighbourhood safety initiative, and I thank local police and residents for their help in getting this crime campaign off the ground. I look forward to continuing to work with all stakeholders to ensure that everyone in our community is kept safe from crime.

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Mother’s Day in Bonner

Spoil mum this Mother’s Day by taking her down to the beautiful Manly Harbour and Marina at one of the many special events that are happening on the bayside.




For more information about events happening around the Bayside 
this Mother’s Day visit- http://www.weekendnotes.com/mothers-day-manly-harbour-village/  and http://www.weekendnotes.com/mothers-day-wynnum/

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2017 Budget Great News for Bonner

The Turnbull Government’s 2017 Budget is delivering on Health, Child Care, Aged Care, Employment and reform on Banks, just to name a few, to ensure our nation’s economy to secure better days ahead for the hard working people of the Bonner electorate.

The Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta said our economic growth has been hard won but we shouldn’t take our success for granted. My government is helping hardworking Australians in Bonner with a plan for more and better jobs, by securing the essentials they rely on and by easing cost of living pressures.

 

Tackling Housing Affordability and Cost of Living Pressures

Mr Vasta said the government has listened to the Australian people and is delivering tougher measures to ease housing affordability pressure for all.

The 2017 budget allows first homebuyers to save for a deposit in their superannuation, and attract generous tax concessions, introduces superannuation incentives for older Australians downsizing, funding for homelessness and social housing, especially for domestic violence victims and youth. As well as this the government has launched tougher real estate rules for foreign investors to make sure they pay their fair share of tax and don’t leave properties empty.

Mr Vasta said “the Turnbull Government understands that the cost of living is a priority for Australians, whether it is being able to afford a roof over your head, or pay for rising power prices.  And that’s why the 2017 Budget tackles these issues head on.”

“As well as tackling housing costs my government is also making child care more accessible and affordable – providing the greatest level of assistance to those who need it most.

“With more than 10,210 families in Bonner who rely on childcare it’s vital that we make sure all children have access to important early education facilities regardless of their circumstances at home.”

 

Strengthening Small Business and Increasing Employment

The 2017 Budget delivers greater opportunities for small business. We are extending the $20,000 instant asset write off for local small businesses for a further twelve months and lifting the threshold to $10 million.

The government is also delivering small and medium business tax cuts helping the 15,722 business in Bonner-with turnovers of up to $50 million if they are incorporated, and up to $5 million if they are unincorporated.

A new $1.5 billion Skilling Australians Fund announced by the Turnbull Government will provide new opportunities for local jobseekers, students and industry in Bonner. Mr Vasta said the Government is also establishing a $60 million Industry Special Mentoring for Australian Apprentices scheme that will help people complete their training.  The Skilling Australians Fund will create an extra 300,000 apprenticeships in priority industries and occupations across Australia and that’s great news for the Bonner.

“These assurances for the business industry will enable local business owners to employ more people and invest more back into our economy Australia in my electorate of Bonner,”  said Mr Vasta.

“We are investing in building Australia with over $70 billion to transport infrastructure to reduce congestion, revitalise our cities and grow our regions, using a combination of grant funding, loans and equity investments.” 

“A $10 billion transformational National Rail Program will deliver rail projects across the nation that better connect our cities, regions and create new opportunities for housing, and grow the economy.”

 

Coalition Committed to Health

The 2017-18 budget includes a $10 billion package to invest in Australia’s health system including an additional $2.8 billion for public hospitals to reduce wait times.

The government has increased funding for mental health services and research as well as investing $10.8 million to fight childhood cancer.

“In this budget we have guaranteed Medicare with a Medicare Guarantee Fund that will only pay for Medicare and medicines.

“We’re also delivering a fully funded NDIS, by implementing a .5% increase to the Medicare levy in 2019 to ensure a secure future for Australian’s with disability which is great news for the 2,379 people in Bonner who are reliant on disability support services,” Mr Vasta said.

 

Greater support for vulnerable Australians

The government has further strengthened its support for mental health and suicide prevention with a package of over $170 million, including enhanced access to mental health services for Veterans and their families.

“Providing additional support for veterans is vital to ensuring we support our returned servicemen and women and the sacrifices they make for our country. In particular it’s great to see that this support will directly impact more than 1,024 veterans and their families residing in Bonner,” said Mr Vasta.

The government has extended the domestic violence unit pilot, established as part of the Women’s safety package whilst also ensuring ongoing funding for community legal centers and investing further into legal assistance. Mr Vasta said he is delighted to be a part of a government that is delivering for the betterment of others.

The right choices to make sure the government lives within its means

The Government will continue to ensure multinationals pay their fair share of tax. Our actions have already raised $2.9 billion in tax liabilities this financial year against a group of just seven large multinational companies, and are expected to raise more than $4 billion in total this financial year from large public groups and multinationals.

“We will also continue to focus on stopping people trying to take an easy ride on our welfare system by strengthening mutual obligation requirements for payments and cracking down on those seeking to get out of those obligations,” Mr Vasta said.

“The Turnbull Government is also making our financial system better for customers and taxpayers through greater competition, accountability and fairness. This will include a Banking Executive Accountability Regime; an investigation into financial system competition and a levy on large banks, securing $6.2 billion to support budget repair.”

“The Turnbull Government has made the right choices to secure better days ahead for all Australians and their families.”

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GIVING BACK TO OUR VOLUNTEERS IN BONNER

Volunteers in Bonner are among nearly 100,000 volunteers across Australia benefiting from $10 million in Australian Government grants to support community organisations.

Minister for Social Services, Christian Porter, announced that almost 2,700 community organisations would benefit from a grant to support the work of volunteers.

Member for Bonner, Ross Vasta, said the Turnbull Government’s investment in our communities is delivering vital support to the electorate’s small community organisations, which help many of our most vulnerable citizens.

“The Volunteer Grants will assist a range of local groups including Make it Home Safely and the South Western Metro Basketball Inc.

“Five groups in the Bonner electorate have been awarded this funding and will each receive a grant of up to $5,000 allowing them to better support their volunteers by purchasing much-needed equipment, training and transport,” Mr Vasta said.

“This week is National Volunteer Week and it’s only fitting that we acknowledge the important work of our volunteers and their organisations in building stronger communities.
 
“The energy, expertise and time our volunteers give to our community helps support those most in need and represents what Australian communities are all about – giving a helping hand. 

“I’m glad to see that our local organisations in Bonner will have this support to continue their valuable work.”

For a full list of successful recipients and information about Volunteer Grants, go to:
www.dss.gov.au/volunteer-grants.

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