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World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared Coronavirus as global pandemic.

NEWCASTLE NEWS +

BUSINESS RECOVERY GRANTS + AWARD WINNERS +

Holiday Here

AUSTRALIA +

AI + AV + AR +

GOLD COAST COMMUNITY, BUSINESS, + DEVELOPMENT

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INFORMATION ABOUT CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) AUSTRALIA IS CLOSELY MONITORING AN OUTBREAK OF RESPIRATORY ILLNESS CAUSED BY A NOVEL (NEW)

As at 11:00 hrs on 10 March 2020, we have 100 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19), including 3 deaths, in Australia.

CORONAVIRUS FIRST IDENTIFIED IN WUHAN, HUBEI PROVINCE, CHINA CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness caused by a new virus. Symptoms range from a mild cough to pneumonia. Some people recover easily, others may get very sick very quickly. There is evidence that it spreads from person to person. Good hygiene can prevent infection.

HOW IT SPREADS There is evidence that the virus spreads from person-to-person. The virus is most likely spread through: close contact with an infectious person contact with droplets from an infected person’s cough or sneeze touching objects or surfaces (like doorknobs or tables) that have cough or sneeze droplets from an infected person, and then touching your mouth or face SYMPTOMS Symptoms can range from mild illness to pneumonia. Some people will recover easily, and others may get very sick very quickly. People with coronavirus may experience: fever flu-like symptoms such as coughing, sore throat and fatigue shortness of breath

PREVENTION Surgical masks in the community are only helpful in preventing people who have coronavirus disease from spreading it to others. If you are well, you do not need to wear a surgical mask as there is little evidence supporting the widespread use of surgical masks in healthy people to prevent transmission in public. Find out more in our fact sheet about the use of surgical masks. Everyone should practise good hygiene to protect against infections. GOOD HYGIENE INCLUDES: washing your hands often with soap and water. using a tissue and cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze avoiding close contact with others, such as touching. Read more about protective measures against coronavirus on the World Health Organisation website. If you have a confirmed case, you need to isolate yourself to prevent it spreading to other people. +

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NATIONAL EUCALYPT DAY Eucalypt Australia is the operating name of the Bjarne K Dahl Trust, established in 2007 following a bequest from Bjarne Klaus Dahl. The National Eucalypt Day program aims to meet the promotion, education and conservation objectives of Eucalypt Australia by addressing the themes of tree breeding and genomics, primary education and public awareness.

Held annually on 23 March, National Eucalypt Day aims to raise awareness of eucalypts and celebrate the important place that they hold in the hearts and lives of Australians.

Vision and mission We envisage a public inspired by and appreciative of eucalypts. Our mission is to fulfil Bjarne Dahl’s wishes and honour his legacy.

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National Eucalypt Day Held annually on 23 March, National Eucalypt Day recognises the importance of eucalypts and celebrates the place they hold in our lives and hearts. Tragically, lives have been lost, properties destroyed, millions of native animals killed, heritage assets left in ashes, and smoke that covered towns and cities for many days.” If you thought you knew what 2020 again. We again have minimised our the changing conditions as we are world and since February - with (COVID-19).

Important to all is human security - public health, historical levels of human displacement, assaults on religious freedom, and the negative effects of environmental degradation and climate change.

would bring, think plans to tailor suit seeing about the the Corona Virus

Our Governing leaders need to hear the voices of the people, hear the ones who are left behind, we all need to support and carry each other thought this and walk together.

We are assessing global health as the world remains vulnerable to the next flu pandemic. We have a long haul ahead, to ensure our aging and elders, our young and those with disabilities and chronic conditions are ok. Affecting the world economy, current strains on international resources, there is an increase of calls for support from many industry sectors. There is much we need to consider as we plan for the future - addressing the more frequent outbreaks of infectious diseases, rapid urbanisation, prolonged humanitarian crises human incursions, increases in global travel and trade, and most concerning is regional climate changes.

JOHN TOZELAND EDITOR

@ScottMorrisonMP at the #AFRSummit March 10th, 2020. "Stresses the need for “patriotism” by business to support workers, suppliers and the community more broadly through the Coronavirus Outbreak - #TeamAustralia

@ScottMorrisonMP addressed the The AFR Summit in Sydney with COVID-19 and it’s impact dominating his keynote. Message for large corporates was to continue to support Australia’s economy, smaller suppliers, invest in your people to help nation’s recovery. #afrsummit "Keep people in jobs, keep businesses in business and ensure we bounce back on the other side.” A clear message from PM Scott Morrison addressing the 2020 AAFR Summit.

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Contents

Gold Coast History + Storytelling

KEN KING DARWIN Top End Tourism

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NATIONAL EUCALYPT DAY

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GOLD COAST Community, Business, + Development

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BUSINESS BASE-CAMP Byron Bay, Hinterland New South Wales

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AI + AV + AR

NEWCASTLE REDESIGNING FOR THE FUTURE BUSINESS GRANTS Business Winners Highlighted

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BUSINESS GRANTS + RECOVERY

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BUSINESS WRITING If you struggle to express your ideas clearly and quickly in writing, this workshop will give you tips you can put into practice immediately. JWT PUBLISHING Submissions Welcome: Info@jwtpublishing.com.au REALMix is a Monthly Digital Magazine Circulating Australia-wide to our readers.

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OK.I’m doing an ongoing series of posts on what you can do to make a difference. I shared my overview of the best way to make a difference here and a great starting point for everyone – a climate daily reading list. Right now, for Australians, supporting the proposed Climate Change Act by adding your name to the growing support at the Climate Act Now is the number one thing you can do. Why? How? Well, I made a video to explain things fully. If you can’t be stuffed watching it, feel free to act straight away and add your name here now.

Let’s get 2 million to sign the Climate Act Now petition!

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Yes! I support the introduction of the Climate Change Act

Sarah Wilson Climate Act Now from Megan Yonson on Vimeo.

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KEY DATES MULTI-YEAR RESEARCH PROJECT GRANTS Expressions of interest Open – 10 May Close – 9 June Notification of EOI outcome – 4 July

KEN KING BFORSC(HONS), DIPFOR APPOINTED 2009; CHAIRPERSON 2018.

Full applications Due – 4 August Notification of outcome – 26 September Projects to commence – from January 2020 DAHL FELLOWSHIPS Applications Open – 12 June Close – 31 July Notification of outcome – 26 September Fellowship to be undertaken – during 2020

www.eucalyptaustralia.org.au TRUSTEES The Trustee is the Secretary of the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Management of the Trust is delegated to a Board of Managing Trustees.

Ken King has extensive experience in forestry, fire, fauna and flora management and operations in Victoria. He is a former Deputy Secretary with the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment. During a long career in the Victorian public service, he held senior executive positions covering Forestry and Bushfire policy; Parks and Reserve Management; and Regional Service Delivery. Ken has served on numerous Boards including Parks Victoria, the Country Fire Authority, Phillip Island Nature Park, the Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services, Wannon Water, the Natural Resources Conservation League of Victoria, and the Habitat Trust Melbourne. In 1989 he was awarded the National Medal for Fire Services.

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Scott Morrison + Phillip Coorey

@SCOTTMORRISON MP

#AFRSummit selling two at times conflicting messages about #CoronavirusOutbreak: could be worse than the #GFC; but just a virus that will run its course and is not a structural challenge.

Phillip Coorey @PhillipCoorey Political Editor, Australian Financial Review.

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KEVIN HASSETT

Kevin Hassett

Influential US economist Kevin Hassett says odds of a global recession are close to 100%. However medial disruption easier to plan for than financial-induced disruption. He reinforces that the strength of the US economy built on deregulation & corporate tax cuts that together grew investment and wages. Kevin Said.

7 principles guiding the #stimulus design. Tom McIlroy | Political reporter for The Australian Financial Review in the federal press gallery at Parliament House. Connect with Tom on Facebook and Twitter. Email Tom at thomas.mcilroy@afr.com

#afrsummit stresses the need to tailor the policy response to the current challenge: a biological crisis, not a financial crisis; a temporal challenge, not a structural one.

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#GoldCoastMix NEXT EDITION Gold Coast joins race to become home of Queensland’s first surfing theme park

GOLD COAST

In 1995 - I launched a publishing project - "Gold Coast Restaurant & Café Guide,"

Gold Coast Mix is a new monthly addition to the always amazing, Gold Coast.I spent alot of time on the Gold Coast in the mid 1980's, By 1989, I moved to Tamborine Mountain to support

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The period between 1996 and 1999 became one of my most rewarding living on the Gold Coast."

also held the free hold in Surfers Paradise for Daniel's Stakehouse. Both I was to become operations manager by 1994.

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CREATE NEW, FRESH SPACES Stage one of a major hotel-wide refurbishment has been completed at QT Gold Coast, with the first new facilities being unveiled in the form of a lawn and terrace area alongside a new swimming pool. Designed by long-time QT Hotels collaborator, Nic Graham, along with QT Hotels Director of Culinary, Adam Petta, and Executive Chef, Greg Benney, the new entertainment precinct comes with a revamped menu at the adjacent Palm Springs-inspired bar area. In a hotel first, nine private cabanas in a subtle white and ivory tone with QT’s signature black stripes are now available for guests to reserve, with the lawn area open to the public. Dubbed ‘The Spring’, with the lawn terrace area known as ‘The Green’, the two areas precede the full refurbishment of 16 hotel suites and the addition of a private dining room at the hotel’s Yamagen restaurant amid a refurbished entertainment space. The Green event and entertainment area

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QT Gold Coast unveils new event space QT Gold Coast has unveiled its hotly anticipated event space, The Green. Launched alongside a new pool, private dining room and sixteen refurbished suites, The Green is a 185 sqm outdoor space which contrasts bright tropicana textiles and a minimalist white and ivory palette. The space is set amongst lush greenery and beside the new pool, and can cater for events with up to 150 guests. Some of its features include a three-and-a-half metre LED screen, festoon lighting and state-of-the-art AV. REALMIX MAGAZINE MARCH 2020


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GOLD COAST STORYTELLING By | John W. Tozeland

HAVE A STORY WE WISH TO HEAR FROM YOU!

JWT Publishing is compiling a "Gold Coast History" Journal and looking to connect with people who worked at either the Crooked House

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Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

For a more tranquil experience, you can spend a few hours high in the rainforest canopies thanks to the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk.

should be on your list of ‘things to do on Tamborine Mountain’ The winding drive up the mountain with sunlight sprinkling down though dense forest crowding in from either side of the road is a simple highlight in itself and for many people choosing to do just that, picnic at the top and then head on home is all they need to give their heart and mind a lift.

SKYWALK Your journey begins at the Eco Gallery where you are introduced to the local flora and fauna and given information on what you should look out for.

From here you follow an elevated

walkway that gradually ascends from the middle to the upper canopies before gradually heading back down to the lower canopy. There is plenty to look at along the way including pristine rock pools and butterfly lookouts but the real highlight comes as you reach the breathtaking 40 metre long span Cantilever which hovers 30 metres above the valley. The views from here are truly breathtaking. This pram-friendly walk only takes about an hour but make sure you bring comfortable shoes.

www.rainforestskywalk.com.au

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BUSINESS BASECAMP

ESTABLISHED FOR THOSE THAT THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX BUSINESS BASECAMP THEME FOR 2020: GROWTH 15- 17 MAY, 2020

BYRON BAY HINTERLAND, NEW SOUTH WALES Business Basecamp encourages you to step out of your comfort zone and to lead from a place of passion and purpose. We bring entrepreneurs, business leaders and change makers together in a transformative environment and offer real-life tangible training, that mixes business with spiritual development. If you’re ready to take your entrepreneurial adventure to the next level, then you’re in the right place. Business Basecamp is a 3 day barefoot business conference, based in the Northern Rivers on a lush Farm Stay (15-17 May 2020). It’s a first of it’s kind, think Woodford Folk Music Festival fused with ProBlogger – we are mixing practical business learning with spiritual and personal development. Where we stretch the imagination, with our worldclass experts, thought-provoking keynotes and group activities to engage your creativity, grow, connect & inspire! The event is designed as an immersive experience to foster deep connection, hosting only 200 people. Join the Community An inspiring movement of visionaries, changemakers, leader & organisations craving innovative thinking and support to dream fearlessly. AN INNOVATIVE MOVEMENT OF CHANGE-MAKERS, VISIONARIES, LEADERS & ORGANISATIONS MAKING AN IMPACT WITH HEART AND SOUL.

SPEAKERS LAUREN BATH Australia’s first professional Instagrammer Switzerland Tourism, Tourism South Africa, Tourism New Zealand, Canadian Tourism Commission, Visit Finland, and Visit Dubai, as well as many major brands such as The Plaza New York, Travel Insurance Direct, VAIL Resorts, Olympus Australia, Intrepid Travel, Visa Australia, Australia Post, and Moët & Chandon.

LISA MESSENGER Founder & CEO of Collective Hub Lisa Messenger is the vibrant, game-changing founder and CEO of Collective Hub, an international speaker, best-selling author, investor and an authority on disruption in multiple industries. She launched Collective Hub as a print magazine in 2013, with no experience in a highly saturated industry that people said was either dead or dying. Collective Hub went on to become an international multimedia business and lifestyle platform, with the print magazine going into 37 countries, with multiple verticals across print, digital, events and education – all of which serve to ignite human potential.

JORDANA EDWARDS CEO & FOUNDER OF CLEAN TEA Beginning in 2013 as a market stall in Byron Bay, Jordana has grown her “little tea stall” into a ecommerce global powerhouse. Now shipping international and with franchises in UK and Asia and over 75,000 followers. Named on the list as one of the 2020 Remodista International “Women to Watch” in business disruption, Jordana has spoken at events for Facebook and Business Chicks on her journey from market stall to ecommerce Queen. Jordana has also held a seat on the Facebook Australia Small and Medium Business council for 2 years.

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DARWIN TO HOST TOURISM CONFERENCE Darwin will host a major tourism convention in August, drawing hundreds of travel agents from across Asia at a time when the Australian industry has been hit by bushfires and the coronavirus. Federal Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham says 300 qualified "Aussie Specialist travel agents" will descend on Australia's Top End for the Corroboree Asia event in 2020.

"Tourism is a lifeblood for the Territory"

"Aussie Specialist travel agents" will descend on Australia's Top End for the Corroboree Asia event in 2020.

He said it is an important event which will see 100 Australian tourism businesses meet with travel sellers from key Asian markets. "Australia's proximity to Asia combined with a growing middle class across the region and increasingly competitive airfares has helped to fuel much of the growth in international arrivals and spend to Australia in recent years," Senator Birmingham said in a statement on Saturday. "Qualified Aussie specialist agents from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore will take part in training workshops and first-hand experiences to boost their knowledge so they can best sell Australia to their customers."

Acting NT Minister for Tourism, Sport and Culture Eva Lawler said her government, like the federal government, is working intensely to minimise the impacts of the bushfires and the coronavirus outbreak.

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The NT Government is working in partnership with City of Darwin to enhance the Austin Lane streetscape with the construction of two covered walkways. Now complete, this Darwin City deal project will link with further cooling initiatives in Darwin’s CBD such as the Heat Mitigation Trail on Cavenagh Street. Installation of new tree plantings, two new covered walkways to link arcades and provide shade, while also installing seating and upgraded kerbing.


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TEN YOUNG SCIENTISTS TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA AT LINDAU NOBEL LAUREATE MEETING

70th Lindau Meeting (Interdisciplinary) 28 June–3 July 2020

Ten outstanding early-career researchers have been selected to attend the highly prestigious annual gathering of Nobel Laureates and emerging scientists from around the world. The delegates will represent Australia at the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.

They are part of a group of 660 young scientists from 101 countries who will meet with 68 Nobel Laureates from the fields of chemistry, physics, and medicine and physiology, including Academy Fellows Professor Brian Schmidt and Professor Elizabeth Blackburn. The meeting will provide an opportunity for the young scientists to share their research, experiences and ideas with and gain inspiration from fellow emerging scientists and Nobel Laureates.

These young scientists from Australia will be part of a group of 660 young scientists and 68 Nobel Laureates at the Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting in Germany.

Excellent young scientists of all natural science disciplines will participate in next year’s 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. They will have the unique opportunity to meet around 70 Nobel Laureates for cross-generational and interdisciplinary exchange.

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AUSTRALIAN DELEGATION WILL BE LED BY RENOWNED AUSTRALIAN MATHEMATICIAN AND ACADEMY FELLOW, EMERITUS PROFESSOR CHERYL PRAEGER

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Mr Lukas Michalek | PhD candidate, Queensland University of Technology, whose research focuses on the surface characterisation of soft matter.

Ms Nicole Foster | PhD candidate, University of Adelaide, who develops tools for the management and restoration of coastal plant communities facing climate change.

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Dr Yauhen (Eugene) Sachkou | Postdoctoral Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems, who researches superconducting circuits, quantum fluids and optomechanics.

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Dr Emily Kerr | Postdoctoral Fellow, Deakin University Institute for Frontier Materials, who works on platforms for the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease.

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Ms Kate Secombe | PhD candidate, University of Adelaide, who specialises in gastrointestinal physiology and oncology.

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Dr David Klyne | Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Queensland, whose research in neuro-immunology focuses on understanding acute to chronic pain.

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Mr Adam Sutton | PhD candidate, University of South Australia, who specialises in green analytical chemistry applicable to fields such as nanotechnology.

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Ms W. Y. Sarah Lau | PhD candidate, ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems, who studies quantum technologies for secure communication channels.

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Ifrah Abdullahi | Postdoctoral Fellow, La Trobe University, who investigates neurodevelopmental disorders in migrant and refugee communities.

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These researchers were nominated by the Academy and selected by the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. They will receive a grant to enable their attendance at the event, which runs from 28 June to 3 July, through the generous support of the Science and Industry Endowment Fund (SIEF).  The delegates will also have the opportunity to join a SIEF Research Innovation tour visiting laboratories and businesses in Germany.

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EVOLVE IS THE LARGEST ANNUAL NATIONAL THREE-DAY CONFERENCE FOR THE BUSINESS EVENTS INDUSTRY WHERE DELEGATES ENGAGE, LEARN AND NETWORK WITH PEERS ACROSS THE COMMUNITY. With an expected audience of over 700 Australian event professionals, Evolve 2020 will feature high quality international and local speakers in plenary and track sessions.

As a member association focused on professional development, we are passionate about delivering current and beneficial content to the events sector. We have engaged industry ‘track champions’ who will provide experience and vision on subject matter and speaker selection.

Evolve will also host the MEA National Awards dinner and a dedicated networking space that will be home to exhibitors showcasing the latest and greatest in events.

Evolve 2019 was held in Brisbane and delegates surveyed gave the event an approval rating of 94%. We will continue to build on this positive result for Evolve 2020 and, as the conference name suggests, develop, grow and thrive.

Why You Should Attend Evolve 2020 is the must attend event for professionals in the business events industry. Evolve is designed to deliver the skills and connections for individuals and organisations to engage and grow.

Over three days you will:

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WRITING FOR BUSINESS If you struggle to express your ideas clearly and quickly in writing, this workshop will give you tips you can put into practice immediately. Discover ways to give your writing more impact and improve your editing skills. Plain English is the accepted way of writing for business; learn how it helps get your message across more effectively. Amanda has a strong passion for written communications. With local and international experience, she has worked in senior management positions in various industries, including the business events sector. Amanda currently consults in marketing communications and delivers courses in business writing skills for Business Writing Global. She holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Business and has completed the Company Directors’ course at the AICD. Amanda is also on the board of a not-for-profit organisation.

COVID-19. Meetings & Events Australia (MEA) continues to monitor and heed the ongoing advice and guidance issued by the Australian Government regarding COVID-19. Ensuring the ease of accessible information on the latest health information to our members is MEA’s highest priority. Under the recommendation of Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy, business should continue as usual, “At the moment, there is no reason to put a mask on when you are walking around the shops, there is no reason to stop going to football matches or community activities, there is no reason to dilute the shelves of lavatory paper in the supermarkets. We should continue a normal activity, we should watch the development of this and, we will focus on any outbreaks and control”. With this advice in mind, MEA will continue with its planning of Evolve 2020.

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FEATURE NEXT EDITION APRIL 2020

NEXT EDITION APRIL 2020 The People, Places + Stories.

1770 - 2020 250th Australian Souvenier Edition

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Nominations now open for the 2020 Restaurant & Catering @Hostplus Awards for Excellence which promises to be our biggest year yet!!! Be recognised for your hard work with over 30 categories showcasing the best of hospitality.

ABOUT THE AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE PROGRAM

The Awards are held in each state, recognising operators in metropolitan and regional centres. The R&CA awards are the only industry awards with an independent judging system with over 280 judges reporting to state Judge Chairs and a National Chief Judge.

This year we have made some changes to the Awards. All events will be a sit-down black tie gala dinner with entertainment and glam so you can bring your teams and celebrate in style.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA QLD & NT 31 August 20 July Howard Smith Wharves Optus Stadium South Australia 03 August Adelaide Convention Centre VIC & TAS 17 August Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

We are thrilled to share with you the 2020 Awards for Excellence! We look forward to having your business as part of this years program.

NSW 21 September The Star, Sydney

NATIIONAL 26 October Dolton House, Jones Bay Wharf, Sydney

All nominated venues will now receive more comprehensive feedback on the judges’ experience to allow you to use the information to benefit the operations of the business. We hope you value the new feedback process. The other exciting change that R&CA will be bringing to the Awards in 2020 is an education symposium devoted to the industry with the aim to inspire and provide insight on topics such as culture, social media, compliance and technology. Main speakers to be announced very soon!

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Restaurant & Catering Hostplus Awards for Excellence gives restaurants, cafes and caterers well deserved recognition for their hard work, exceptional food and outstanding service in this vibrant industry.

OFFICAL DATES + VENUES

FREE R&CA Industrial Relations Hotline access to businesses in bushfire affected areas. Hospitality businesses will have FREE access to R&CA’s IR Hotline for 3 months to assist in their rebuilding/recovery efforts. Call 1300 722 878 for more info.

www.rca.asn.au www.rca.asn.au/rca/2020-awards-for-excellence/

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SUMMERLAND BUSINESS GRANTS AWARD WINNERS

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CONTAINER OF DREAMS This community minded organisation is based in Tabulam, and their mission is to build and provide affordable housing to the neediest in the community. Through the business grant they received, they aim to reduce social isolation in the local region.

www.containerofdreams.org/ Container of Dreams Options for Affordable Sustainable Housing NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION Helping Australians into Home Ownership We pioneer solutions to affordable housing and homelessness. HOUSING IS A HUMAN RIGHT

Being a sustainable organisation means supporting our communities, our people, the environment and making sound and ethical decisions.

ETHICAL BANKING We believe that no financial institution should have any direct investments or any loans with fossil fuel or CSG mining industries, nor investments in weapons, tobacco or gambling.

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2 FOR SAGE Based on the Gold Coast, For Sage is a botanical dye business specialising in homewares and custom projects. Led from the heart, the brand strives to be as soft on the earth as possible. Each item is hand sewn and hand dyed in Bilinga, QLD. They hope to showcase how being kind to the earth can result in something beautiful and something to truly treasure. The grant they have received will go towards launching an online store in February 2020.

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R AND R NURSERY Founded in New Italy, R and R Nursery are setting up a wholesale garden centre specialising in the sansevieria - a plant which requires minimal water. Despite facing floods and more recently fires, their passion for developing an eco-friendly nursery has not wavered; and they have exciting plans for their future expansion. Any of various tropical plants of the genus Sansevieria, native to Africa and Asia, having thick, usually lance-shaped leaves. Sansevierias (snake plants) are some of the toughest plants you can find. Whether indoors, in your garden or on your balcony, these spiky beauties can put up with almost anything. [New Latin Sansevieria, genus name, after Raimondo di Sangro (1710-1771), Prince of San Seviero, Italy.]

Are you a not-for profit organisation that would like to apply for a Community Grant, or a start-up or existing business that would like to be considered for a Business Grant in our next round of funding? Sansevieria francisii

www.summerland.com.au/business-grants

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Today I and others across the STEM sector met with @karenandrewsmp at the second Bushfire Roundtable focused on how science can help in the next fire season. At Business Basecamp you’ll have an experience like no other, an adventure in nature that will inspire you for the year to come. Let your hair down and explore the 100 acre property and participate in the fun-filled activities that get your creativity flowing and fill your heart with joy. Think yoga, dance, meditation, forest bathing and more. Get amongst the hands-on business learning at the main-stage and workshop area to upskill and enhance your business. Leave with practical solutions that you can implement right away; improving your marketing, learn how to scale, get funding and grants, master your money and systemise your business.

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EJE ARCHITECTURE

Redesigning Newcastle www.eje.com.au/ EJE ARCHITECTURE is a multi-disciplinary design practice providing creative solutions for the built environment. EJE offers professional services in Architecture, Heritage Architecture, Interior Design and Urban Planning. The practice was formed in 1976 and has a staff of 50 with offices in Sydney, Newcastle and the Gold Coast. EJE has a commitment to innovation and design excellence, and has an enviable reputation throughout the building industry for our high level documentation and detailing skills and services during construction.

A ‘stage within the city’, this building serves much like a gallery – pared back and sleek to reveal the creators and innovators within.

The strength of EJE Architecture lies in the ability and dedication of its people. EJE has a proven history of establishing strong relationships with our clients, working with them as a team to produce buildings of the highest quality, which reflect the functional needs of the brief. As a result, much of our work is repeat business from satisfied clients. EJE are well known and respected for our work across NSW and interstate, and we have the ability, track record and capability to confidently handle projects of all sizes and complexities.

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Vice-chancellor of Newcastle University Alex Zelinsky, said the Honeysuckle City Campus Development would create a strong presence for the University in the Newcastle CBD, enhancing its positive civic, cultural and social impact in the region.

“The unveiling of the first building on our Honeysuckle City Campus Development is a momentous step forward in our long-term vision to grow, develop knowledge and be a driver of an innovative regional economy.”

At the University of Newcastle, we have a long-term vision to grow, develop knowledge and be a driver of our innovative regional economy.

The site is half way between the Honeysuckle and Civic Light Rail stops, benefitting from multiple public transport links. Image: EJE Architecture The $25 million, four-storey building known Stage 1A is the first development on three adjoining parcels of land fronting Honeysuckle Drive and on the former heavy rail corridor. The building will be situated on the corner of Worth Place and Honeysuckle Drive. Works are set to begin on the site within a matter of months, with the finalisation date set for late 2020, and teaching to commence from 2021. The second stage of the development would likely be a 300-bed student accommodation building.

Join us to celebrate award winning Newcastle architecture on Fri 20 March at Merewether Surfhouse, Newcastle.

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In 1971, a Time magazine article, titled “Should New York City Be the 51st State?”, observed: States have not only short-changed and hamstrung their cities but are themselves the least creative and effective of the three levels of government.

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AUSTRALIA, WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT WHO GOVERNS OUR CITY-STATES WRITTEN BY|BENJAMEN FRANKLEN GUSSEN

Of course, the United States still doesn’t have a 51st state, but the issue of city governance remains alive and relevant to Australia. Our metropolitan government.

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There are state governments, which are meant to represent the whole of the state but of course are most concerned with the single biggest city (as that’s where most voters live), often neglecting the rest of the state. And there are local governments, none of which has responsibility for more than a small part of the capital city. Perhaps it’s time to consider statehood for our largest and fastest-growing cities. Statehood has long been granted to global cities such as Berlin and Vienna (in the German and Austrian federations, respectively). What might not be so obvious in Australia is that all our capital cities are effectively on the way to being city-states. This has had huge consequences for social well-being, economic development and global competitiveness.

‘Rescaling’ is missing element of reform Neoliberalism, from an urban perspective, comprises reducing government spending and the role of government in the economy and in delivering infrastructure and services. The responsibility of government does not change – that is, to ensure the delivery of hitherto public goods and services. Its role changes substantially: government is not itself responsible for delivery. Both the Labor and the Coalition, at all levels of government, have embraced public sector reform. This has involved increased competition, deregulation and privatisation and the outsourcing of infrastructure and service delivery. Where this cannot be done profitably, civil society is promoted – an example is NGOs’ involvement in social housing.

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WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? Global cities – cities with a significant role in the global economy – like Sydney and Melbourne are gaining more power. It’s in line with a global trend of social, economic, technological and political convergence on cities. This trend is especially obvious in Australia – about 90% of us live in urban areas. The capital cities alone account for 67% of the population and roughly 70% of GDP. Each state and territory has a lonesome metropolitan centre, surrounded by much smaller “satellites”.

Sizeable political gaps have emerged between urban and rural areas. At last year’s federal election, 60% of seats were in our capitals. The growth and changing role of metropolitan cities means we should rethink their governance structures to meet their need of a strategic vision built on agglomeration. It’s about maximising the benefits of having many producers and people located near one another.

Western Australia, for example, has one substantial city, Perth. Its other much smaller centres function mainly as satellites to the capital. Perth has been ranked as one of the top ten global cities of the future. Today, however, Perth is a “Beta +” city in the most recent Globalisation and Work Cities Research Network (GaWC) rankings. This means it is a city that links only moderate economic regions to the world economy. In comparison, California has Los Angeles (Alpha), San Diego (Gamma), San Jose (Gamma) and San Francisco (Alpha -). Western Australia is therefore, relatively, a city-state. It has only one global city. Of course, saying Western Australia is a city-state is rather absurd, right? By definition, a city-state is a political organisation at a microscale, like Singapore, Berlin and Vienna. Western Australia has a land area about 3,500 times that of Singapore and roughly 2,800 times the area of Berlin.

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This NASA image of Australia at night shows the concentration of activity in the capital cities. NASA Earth Observatory.

But it’s equally absurd that vast expanses of the state have to be connected to the world economy through a lonesome Beta city. The absurdity is in the dilution of agglomeration effects, which come only from higher population density. Singapore has about 8,000 people per square kilometre, Berlin almost 4,000. And Western AustraliaOne.

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A NATURAL EVOLUTION But hold on! Doesn’t Perth have its own government? Well, no. Perth, like the other capitals, is made up of local government areas (LGAs) controlled directly by the state legislature. Perth has 30 LGAs. Sydney has 35, Melbourne 31 and Adelaide 17. Hobart and Brisbane have six LGAs each and even the smallest capital, Darwin, has three. The exception is Canberra, governed directly through the ACT Legislative Assembly. We need to look at adding a fourth tier of government, metropolitan government, that can help harness the agglomeration effects in global cities. This proposition was advanced by a 2018 CSIRO book, Australian’s Metropolitan Imperative Read more: Our cities need city-scale government – here's what it should look like

But what would it do for people outside the capitals?

Benjamen Franklen Gussen Lecturer in Law, Swinburne University of Technology

Think of the territorial evolution of Australia. Had Victoria not split from New South Wales in 1851, how likely is it that Melbourne would be a global city today?

How would the rest of Western Australia benefit from metropolitan government? Lest the reader thinks I am picking on WA, I’ll elaborate my reasoning using the state where I live: Victoria. It’s not efficient for a state bigger than England (as is the case for every state and territory, except Tasmania and the ACT) to be servicing one metropolitan city. Regional centres in Victoria, like Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat, service Melbourne to their disadvantage. Why to their disadvantage? Because a global city like Melbourne absorbs capital – human, physical and financial capital – from these cities. These cities will remain satellites of the global city. Read more: Regional cities beware – fast rail might lead to disadvantaged dormitories, not booming economies

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THE EVOLUTION OF THE STATES IN AUSTRALIA. Australian Colonisation. 1788, Author provided To help the rest of Australia grow, the territorial evolution that started in the 19th century, and was interrupted in the 20th century, has to continue in the 21st century. Note that this is an evolutionary argument. Over time, we expect more Australian cities to reach the level of population density and economic growth that would require statehood. Read more: A patchwork of City Deals or a national settlement strategy:

What’s best for our growing cities? In 2013, demographer Bernard Salt predicted Townsville would become a metropolitan city by 2026, with more people living in north Queensland than in the state of Tasmania. North Queensland statehood would only help this evolution, just as it helped Brisbane in the 1800s. In 1949, David Henry Drummond, who served in the House of Representatives and in the NSW Legislative Assembly, noted:

The imperative for the Commonwealth is to pursue this “great constitutional change”. At the very least, it’s time to have a healthy national conversation about how we can boost our capital cities’ global status through a new drive for statehood. Benjamen Franklen Gussen, Lecturer in Law, Swinburne University of Technology This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

It is significant that since the Imperial Parliament handed over the control of Australia to the Commonwealth, no new State has been created, notwithstanding that Sir Henry Parkes, the founder of the Federation, said – ‘that as a matter of reason and logical forecast, the division of the existing colonies into smaller areas to equalise the distribution of political power, will be the next great constitutional change’. https://theconversation.com/metropolitan-governance-is-themissing-link-in-australias-reform-agenda-55872 REALMIX MAGAZINE MARCH 2020

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The rise of artificial intelligence will make most people better off over the next decade, but many have concerns about how advances in AI will affect what it means to be human, to be productive and to exercise free will.

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Introduction To Machine Learning All things Data Written By | Catherine Gitau

This article is part of a series that I have decided to put up so as to help myself and others have a deeper understanding on the foundations of machine learning and move from just having a shallow idea about what ML is to being confident enough to have smart ML conversations when attending conferences and not feel some impostor syndrome creep in (speaking from experience) among other things. And trust, if you’ve got the foundations on your finger tips, everything else will be so much easier to understand. This post is meant to give a general introduction to the whole concept of machine learning then later get deeper into each topic in the other parts. I feel like I have revisited this introduction to machine learning a lot of times but I wanted structure in this series. So, I will link my other posts if you would like some more information about that particular topic. If you’re already familiar with what machine learning is, please feel free to skip through, but you never know, you might learn a thing or two that you didn’t know before.

SO, WHAT IS MACHINE LEARNING? Machine learning (ML) is the scientific study of algorithms and statistical models that computer systems use to perform a specific task without using explicit instructions, relying on patterns and inference instead. Breaking this down, machine learning is the study of building generic(generalized) algorithms and statistical models that perform some certain task e.g. predicting the prices of things, using patterns gotten from a set of data without having to write specific code or instructions based on just that one specific problem. For example, let’s say we have a classification problem that we want to solve using a classification algorithm. This classification algorithm can be used to solve multiple classification problems such as predicting whether an email is spam or not, or whether a certain image is of a cat or a dog without having to change anything in the code. This one algorithm is the same but you use different data that is fed to the algorithm so that it can learn from it. Machine Learning is just a general term that is used to cover all these generic algorithms. If you don’t know what a classification algorithm is, just read on and revisit this example when done. KINDS OF MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS Machine Learning can be broken down into three kinds of algorithms; supervised learning, unsupervised learning and reinforcement Learning. www.categitau.com

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Supervised learning can then be divided into two algorithms; classification + regression algorithms. SUPERVISED LEARNING Let’s say we work at a bank and someone just walked in and is requesting for a loan. Most traditional banks would look at several factors like previous track record of the person for repaying debts or credit history, one’s income, capital etc. All these factors will influence whether or not this person gets a loan. If we’ve been working at the bank for several years it would be easy for us to just look at their profile and decide to give loan or not based on previous patterns we’ve noticed. But let’s say you get an intern, the intern will have to learn previous patterns so as to be able to correctly classify whether one should get a loan or not. That’s basically what we’re training the computers to do. The computers learn this by giving it a set of data that it learns from. This data contains the input features as well as whether a person received a loan or not (output features). So that if a new customer comes in requesting for a loan, it can easily predict the likelihood of that person paying the loan based on the previous data or patterns from the data that was fed to it.

CLASSIFICATION The example I gave above of predicting whether or not a person should get a loan is an example of a classification algorithm. It is used to predict which class a data point belongs to, which is usually a discrete value. Some other examples include: Predicting whether an email is spam or not. Predicting whether it’s going to rain or not. Customer segmentation – customers into different groups

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This process of learning that consists of the output feature/dependent variables (whether a person will pay loan or not), which is to be predicted from a given set of independent variables (credit history, age, capital, income, etc) is known as supervised learning. Supervised learning can then be divided into two algorithms; classification and regression algorithms.

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REGRESSION Let’s say in our previous example we were trying to predict the amount to give out as loan instead. This problem then becomes a regression problem since we are now trying to predict a continuous quantity which in this case is amount. So, where a classification algorithm can be used to determine whether or not it will rain tomorrow, a regression algorithm will be used to predict the amount of rainfall. Some examples include: Predicting the price of a house | Predicting the sales of a particular product | Salary estimation. UNSUPERVISED LEARNING Let’s now say we didn’t have information about whether previous clients defaulted on paying a loan or not. We can however discover hidden relationships in the data that will help us put our customers into groups. Unsupervised machine learning methods are those that don’t make explicit outcome predictions, but instead find hidden relationships in the data.

REINFORCEMENT LEARNING In reinforcement learning on the other hand, we start out with no training/input data and our agent learns what to do based on the environment and how to map certain situations into actions in order to maximize reward. I’ve written a blog post on the same with some examples of how RL is being utilised in this post. CONCLUSION Now that we have an idea about what machine learning is and what it’s broadly classified into, in the next post, we’ll get deeper into supervised learning, the various algorithms used and how we get to train a supervised machine learning model. Make sure to reach out to me here if you have any questions, or follow me on @categitau_ or on linkedIn . Till next time

This method has various examples such as: Can be used in customer segmentation | Fraud detection | Used in building recommendation systems. I have previously written a post on unsupervised learning techniques, if you want some more examples you can read about it here. Although, I will still revisit most of those techniques in greater detail later in this series.

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AR + VR HELPS EDUCATORS CREATE INNOVATIVE LEARNING SPACES

8 TOOLS TO TRY

Here are eight different tools to explore that I think can be very beneficial for student learning and promote student engagement. Getting started with these will help educators implement some digital tools into the classroom without taking too much time to get started. GOOGLE EXPEDITIONS Offers more than 100 augmented reality and 800 virtual reality tours which students can use to explore careers, visit famous landmarks and locations. Through the roles of Guide and Explorer, teachers and students can engage with the content in a more immersive way that connects students more closely with the spaces they are viewing, which promotes curiosity. GOOGLE EARTH Enables teachers and students to explore places around the world and even zoom in for a closer look in 360 via Street View. For schools that have access to HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, Google Earth VR makes it possible to walk or even fly around the locations and explore more closely. NEARPOD Nearpod offers a library full of lessons in VR and the ability to quickly create lessons that have 3D objects and VR field trips included. Tools like Nearpod help to engage students in a more active learning experience while also providing multiple ways for teachers to assess student learning. 360 CITIES 360 Cities offers interactive panoramic photos and more than 2,400 videos to select from to use in the classroom. UNIMERSIV Through Unimersiv, educators can find VR experiences for students ranging from exploring space, human anatomy, or places like Stonehenge, Athens, the International Space Station and more. Unimersiv can be downloaded with lessons available for students. New lessons are added every few months.

SITES IN VR Is an app available for download on Android and iOS devices. Locations can be searched based on type including nature, parks, museums, towers and more. 360-DEGREE YOUTUBE VIDEOS Offers 360-degree videos which can be a good way to hook students at the start of a lesson. There are so many choices available; one of the first ones that I watched was Lions 360. Videos that were filmed in 360 will provide a better experience. CURATED X KAI Has featured VR field trips available for experiences such as hurricanes, looking at dinosaurs, the solar system, the human body and many others focused on locations or historical events or places. New field trips are added weekly.

As for benefits, using tools for AR and VR helps educators create innovative learning spaces and transform “how” and “where” students are learning. With different AR/VR tools available, we give students the power to explore objects or places, control their learning and connect with the content in ways that textbooks and videos cannot provide. Students can now travel around the world, to another country, underwater or into outer space, using these tools and doing so right from their classroom.

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THIS AI-POWERED WEB DESIGN COULD BE A B12's AI will design a draft website for your GAME CHANGER FOR business free of charge. SMALL BUSINESSES

B12's AI will design a draft website for your business free of charge. Artificial intelligence is transforming everyday life in ways few people ever imagined. It drives cars, manages investments, diagnoses medical conditions, performs facial recognition, and recommends books and movies. Now, thanks to a company called B12, AI can even handle web design, and build a custom website for your business in just a few minutes. If you own a business, are opening a business, or thinking about starting one, you probably already understand the importance of a good website. It’s the public face of your operation. Every type of communication you send out, every post on social media, and every online advertisement you place is intended to drive people to your website. Therefore, it’s essential that your website makes a good impression and clearly conveys the information potential customers/clients need. And with an AIdesigned website from B12, having a website that turns potential customers into paying clients is easier than and more affordable than ever.

So why would you want AI to build your website? The real question, especially if you’re a small business owner, is why wouldn’t you? When we talk about AI, all we’re really talking about are algorithms that help computers learn from large sets of data and perform complex tasks based on this knowledge. When it comes to website design, AI has the ability to scan the web and pull content from your existing websites, social media profiles, or mentions. It can also learn what makes other websites successful. Then, if you tell the algorithm what your goals are for your website, it can create a basic draft in just a few minutes. Of course, AI can’t do everything. If you want a truly custom website, you’d still need some humans to make certain design choices and customizations. But using AI to handle all the basic, repeatable tasks saves them time, which also saves money. That brings us to B12.

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Grow your business with an AI-built website Human-assisted AI builds your website in 60 seconds without the premium price tag.

B12 uses human assisted AI to build elegant, effective, agency-quality websites without the agency price tag. How does it work? The first step is getting your free draft. Simply tell B12 a few facts about your business, and their AI will create a custom mockup in minutes. If you decide to proceed, you’ll then work with B12’s human design experts to further customize your website to fit your brand and business goals. All B12 websites are optimized for both desktop and mobile viewing experiences, and on average, customers launch their new websites in just two weeks.

Think your business can’t afford a service like this? Think again. B12 offers four different plans to meet every business’s unique needs. The Basic Plan starts at just $26 per month, which is an absolutely incredible deal considering it includes not just website design, but hosting and domain name registration as well. So if you’re ready to put cutting edge AI technology to work for your business, you need to take a look at B12. Click here and get your free AI website draft in just five minutes.

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That’s about a quarter of the turnaround time you can expect from a traditional web design agency. With web design agencies, once your site launches that’s the end of your relationship. But not with B12. After they build your website they also host it, providing unlimited bandwidth, unlimited storage, and a custom domain name. B12’s AI also provides monthly analytics reports and makes suggestions for modifications to optimize your website’s performance.

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MILLION-DOLLAR REGIONAL EVENT FUND NOW OPEN Regional communities, including in the Dubbo electorate, can now apply for $1 million worth of grants to deliver events that attract visitors and provide an economic boost to local businesses.

“The Destination NSW Regional Event Fund supports all kinds of sports, arts, cultural and lifestyle events, large and small, so I encourage all potential event organisers to put their ideas forward for consideration.”

The NSW Nationals in Government, through Destination NSW, have opened the Regional Event Fund as part of the $10 million Tourism Recovery package through two streams: the Flagship Event Fund and a new Micro Event Fund.

THE TWO FUNDING STREAMS NOW OPEN WILL OFFER: Flagship Event Fund – grants of $20,000 to support event marketing activities to attract visitors from outside their regions and drive tourism.

NSW Nationals Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders encouraged local event organisers, associations, local government authorities and community groups to apply for the grants. “A diverse and comprehensive event calendar will give tourism in the regions a real boost by motivating people from outside the area to visit and see for themselves why towns like ours are so special,” Mr Saunders said.

Micro Event Fund – one-off grants of $10,000 to community-based events in bushfire or droughtaffected areas with total operating budgets of $75,000 or less that have the capacity to bring together local communities, attract visitation and stimulate local economies. To be eligible events must be delivered between May 1 and December 31, 2020. Applications are now open and close on Wednesday, March 25.

“The visitor economy is so important to many local businesses in our electorate, so this is a great opportunity to attract visitors who will put heads on beds, fill our cafes and restaurants and support local retailers.

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Further information can be found at www.destinationnsw.com.au/tourism/businessdevelopment-resources/funding-andgrants/regional-event

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Regional Event Fund THE REGIONAL EVENT FUND Identifies and supports events in regional NSW that have the potential to act as a ‘cornerstone’ or flagship tourism event for their area by attracting overnight visitation and delivering long-term benefits to the region. Since it was established in 1996, the Fund has supported 381 individual events across regional NSW. The Regional Event Fund includes the following two funding streams:

MICRO EVENT FUND 2020

The Micro Event Fund is a new initiative developed as part of NSW’s 2019-20 bushfire and drought recovery program to support smaller, community-based events in Regional NSW areas impacted by bushfire activity or drought conditions. It aims to maintain vibrancy in local communities, encourage visitation and stimulate local economies.

‘Micro Events’ are defined as community-based events including but not limited to country shows, town festivals including parades, and cultural festivals whose total expenditure budget is approximately $75,000 (excl. GST) or less.

The Micro Event Fund offers one-off grants of $10,000 (excl. GST). Grants from the 2020 Micro Event Fund are offered to events being held between 1 May and 31 December 2020 and will be distributed in a single application round. Events being held in January, February, March and April 2020 are not eligible for Micro Event Funding in 2020.

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Applications for the 2020 Micro Event Fund are now open Applications close at midnight on Wednesday 25 March 2020. To be eligible for funding from the 2020 Micro Event Fund, an event must meet the funding criteria outlined in the terms and conditions.

KEY CRITERIA ■ Takes place in a region impacted by the drought or recent bushfire activity; ■ Takes place between 1 May and 31 December 2020.

Please read thoroughly before commencing an application to ensure your event meets the minimum requirements.

■ Has a total expenditure budget of approximately $75,000 (excl. GST) or less.

For more information, visit www.destinationnsw.com.au/ref or contact: Aida Hijazi, Fund Coordinator Tel: 02 9931 1431 Email: ref.admin@dnsw.com.au

■ Can demonstrate an ability to engage and harmonise the local community.

Applications to the Micro Event Fund must be submitted through Destination NSW’s online application platform during the application period. Applications are not accepted outside of the advertised application period.

■ Can demonstrate an ability to stimulate the local economy. ■ Has the potential to attract visitors from outside the local community.

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GRANTS CLOSING IN APRIL 2020 NSW Heritage Grants Program Royal Australian Historical Society

FOUR YEAR FUNDING FOR ORGANISATIONS AUSTRALIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS

The Small Grants Program for Local History and Archives is administered by the Royal Australian Historical Society on behalf of the NSW Government through the Heritage Council of NSW. Grants of up to $5,000 support the work undertaken by local historical societies, community organisations and individuals across NSW.

The Small Grants Program for Local History and Archives is administered by the Royal Australian Historical Society on behalf of the NSW Government through the Heritage Council of NSW. Grants of up to $5,000 support the work undertaken by local historical societies, community organisations and individuals across NSW.

The projects should be relevant to understanding the history of NSW and its people and places. The main priority areas for 2020 are detailed in the guidelines. Please subscribe to our eNewsletter or blog for the latest news on this program. Closing: 1 April 2020

The projects should be relevant to understanding the history of NSW and its people and places. The main priority areas for 2020 are detailed in the guidelines. Please subscribe to our eNewsletter or blog for the latest news on this program. Closing: 2 April 2020

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Where the Farms Meet the Sea in Narooma & Tilba At the foothills of Mt Gulaga, is the historic town of Tilba, settled during the Gold Rush era. It’s so treasured, it’s classified as National Trust. The area was originally inhabited by the Yuin Aboriginal tribe. Tilba is the original name of the district, and is said to be a Thawa Aboriginal term for "many waters". The country the Yuin ancestors occupied, used, and enjoyed reached across from Cape Howe to the Shoalhaven River and inland to the Great Dividing Range.

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We think that the highlight of the Easter holidays on the NSW South Coast is the Tilba Festival! Held on Bate Street, Central Tilba since the mid-1980s, the festival is a celebration of the heritage, local produce, musical talent and community of this outstanding region. The district boasts a rich history and some of the most spectacular scenery in NSW. Locals and visitors alike can join us for 6 hours of live music, an amazing array of food, traditional street games and great entertainment for the kids. All music, street games and most entertainment will be covered in the entry fee. Organised by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers, the Festival is a not-for-profit community event. Proceeds from the festival support various local groups, directly benefiting the community, heritage and environment of the Tilba District.

A visit to Narooma and Tilba is one of those driving adventures where you come for a few days, and it feels like a few weeks. Pristine wilderness, fresh country air, incredible local produce and warm welcoming locals.

The Tilba Festival is a celebration of the heritage, local produce, musical talent and community of this magical part of the NSW South Coast.

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JOHN WARDMAN Non Executive Director B. Ec.(Macquarie University Sydney) Company Directors Course Diploma (University of Sydney Graduate Business School) Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD)

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Dear Australian Citizens,

Should science be political? The belief that the practice of science is never entirely free of politics has been a steady theme of historical scholarship. After all, scientific advancements only happen when thinkers are free to think, question popular beliefs, put various hypotheses to the test of evidence, and reject what’s false in their pursuit of knowledge. Scientists don’t need to be reminded of this, but others seem to. For science to flourish, we need “real freedom of thought, opinion and minimal ideological interference". For a country that has a scientific temper assured by its constitution, that Australia needed to perform better on research. While Australia does have a highly respectable scientific establishment - think of our space success - the country seems at some risk of veering off its original trajectory, possibly the result of rapidly shifting attitudes to intellectual openness as a virtue, and the political pressures this generates. we would like the government to limit its role to setting national priorities for funding, and let scientific autonomy do the rest.

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