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Borders close as cases increase. Not the 2021 start we were all hoping for. By Warren Strybosch
We were all hoping for a COVID free 2021 but that hope seems to have been dashed by the arrival of a handful of international travellers who were carriers before entering the country. New South Wales was the first to be impacted and this does not look to be slowing down. Now, Victoria has new cases of COVID, likely from those travelling from NSW. As cases have started to increase, boarders have started to close down. Holidays have been thrown into disarray and people are now concerned once again about the year ahead and how this will impact their future livelihoods.
Whilst we will continue to provide relevant information about the current events, we will endeavour to ‘Find’ some good in the everyday things with the hope of encouraging you through these stressful times. We are here to help you and everyone in our local community; whether it be via our fundraising initiatives, through the upand-coming Not-For-Profit events that will be advertised here for free, via our Find Network events, or simply by providing local relevant content about our local community. From all of us at Find, we wish you the best for 2021.
Renewed Call for JobSeeker Increase By Robyn Wuth (Australian Associated Press)
Welfare groups are calling for a permanent increase in JobSeeker payments to bring people above the poverty line as the federal government moves to reduce COVID-19 benefits. The Morrison government plans to lower the JobSeeker unemployment supplement by $100 a fortnight from Friday, January 1, and the JobKeeper payment by $200 on Monday. The new rates will be $150 a fortnight for Jobseeker and $1000 for JobKeeper and are effective until the end of March. The Australian Council of Social Service says the move will see vulnerable people trying to get by on $50 a day. The agency has called for a permanent increase of JobSeeker to $65 a day to bring people above the poverty line. “As 2021 begins and everyone tries to put 2020 behind them, people without paid work will be trying to get by on just $50 a day, which simply isn’t enough to cover housing, food, transport and bills,” ACOSS CEO Cassandra Goldie said. “The number of people on JobSeeker doubled to 1.5 million during the pandemic and is expected to rise still more when JobKeeper ends in March.”
JobSeeker is scheduled to revert to its pre-coronavirus rate of an “unliveable” $40 a day, and the Youth Allowance will be $33 a day, Dr Goldie said. “People and the economy need security to be able to rebuild – virtually every dollar of the coronavirus supplement goes straight back into the local economy, helping to keep other people in employment.” The federal government has always said the increased payments were a temporary measure which began in March during the nationwide lockdown. They have been extended in staggered reductions.
Federal Labor warned it is too early to reduce the payment. “We are not out of the woods yet with this pandemic and the economic effects, they (are) reverberating around the economy, especially in regional towns and suburbs where there is a lot of casual workers who have borne the biggest brunt,” Labor’s Bill Shorten told Nine’s Today Show on Tuesday. “For the less well off, we shouldn’t be cutting their circumstances at this point in time.” “The government should reconsider it.” JANUARY 2021 | FIND DARWIN
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Are your tax affairs in order? ACCOUNTANT By Warren Strybosch
A new year, a new beginning. Let this year be the year to get your tax affairs in order. Currently, I am on holidays after a very busy 2020. I am sitting in the common room of the caravan park trying to decide what to write for my first article in 2021. To be honest, I am finding it hard to get focussed – I would rather be in the sunshine or having a swim in the river. Rather than providing some informative accounting information, I thought I would simply reflect on 2020 and provide some thoughts regarding tax in general. 1. I am still finding some business clients are using their personal accounts for business use. It is important to set up a business account and obtain a business credit card and to separate your personal expenses from your business expenses. Even if you are a sole trader this is still relevant. Keep your business transactions separate helps you to understand how your business is going. 2. When choosing a business name, make sure you check the domain name is available, that the name can be registered with ASIC and that there are no similar trademarks in place. You don’t want to set everything up to find a letter from a trademark attorney asking you to change/close down your business.
3. Make sure you put aside funds to cover your BAS and PAYG obligations. Don’t get caught out and start building up a debt with the ATO. This will impact your ability to borrow funds in the future. Lenders won’t to know you are meeting all of your responsibilities. 4. Ask your accountant if you have any outstanding returns that need completely. It amazes me how many times I take on a new client to discover they have outstanding tax returns from previous years. 5. Consider using appropriate bookkeeping software. Even if you just starting a new business, I would encourage you to start using bookkeeping software straight away. I tent to find that those clients who use appropriate bookkeeping software tend to grow their business faster than those who do not.
do the work or wait for the work to come in. I believe you need to be asking yourself where the next client is going to come from regardless how busy you are. 7. Having a vision and a succession plan is also very important but I won’t cover those hear as these topics are beyond the scope of today. Don’t just do the work but work on the business. Feel free to call me if you wish to discuss your business with someone. I don’t charge my clients to have a chat about their business. I wish you all the best for 2021.
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4 Tips On Writing Web Pages ACCREDITED EDITOR By Susan Pierotti
A website is almost an essential for all businesses nowadays. Even if it is just one landing page, it somehow legitimises your business when people are searching for the service or product you offer. There are many components on a website that convert seekers into customers. The first thing people notice is how what it looks like. Think of your website design as a shop window that persuades potential buyers walking down the street to stop and investigate what you have to offer. However, what triggers people to buy from you website is the content – what you have written on it. Have you heard the saying: ‘Content is King’? It’s true. When I started my business many years ago, I was told I’d need a website. I found a web designer who captured the essence of what I was doing, I hired a web developer to set it up, I learned about SEO and so on. However, the site wasn’t ready to launch until I wrote the content. Being a newbie, I wrote what I thought was really engaging stuff – full of facts, interesting tips, proving why I was the go-to person in my industry. I wish I could tell you that hordes of people found my site so irresistible that I was flooded with work offers. I waited as the weeks and months went by, wondering why no one clicked on. My content was interesting (well, I thought so…!) – but it was irrelevant! A good friend told me how to organise my content better. Here are his 4 tips:
1 Interrupt People trawl through the internet, looking at up to ten or more sites a minute. Sometimes they are on the hunt for something specific, others are just getting ideas. Your content needs to interrupt their train of thinking with something unexpected, eye-catching, even startling.
Here is a trap that many businesses, especially new ones, fall into. They promote themselves. They explain every process they offer, they describe every widget they sell. Amazingly, potential customers don’t want to know that yet. They all have one question, and one question only, in mind: Can this business solve my problem?
For instance, when I wrote the content for my Book Editing page, I could have devised a title focused on price packages, content or customer service. Instead I headed it: Making your book readable, marketable and sellable.
You’ve heard of ‘features, not benefits’? Now you need to show the features of your service will benefit them. You don’t need to go into masses of details – you don’t need to convince yourself! Again, just put yourselves in their shoes.
That revealed a ‘wow’ factor about books that most authors don’t think about when looking for an editor, but which taps into the fear of their book possibly being a failure.
For instance, if you have water pouring from a gap in your ceiling, you don’t want to know the latest spanner that the plumber owns. You want to know that they are available now, how long it will take them to do the job and what they can do to prevent it happening again.
2 Engage Here’s where you need to hook the reader. Forget the facts – tap into their emotions. Most of us don’t know who looks at our websites, so how do we know what people are feeling when they check us out? Simple – put yourself in their shoes. If you are a business owner wanting a newsletter, what problems do you think you would like someone else to solve? It’s usually time, expertise and money. That’s why I wrote the following: Make it easier for your customers to choose you! 3 Educate So your reader, and hopefully by now your prospective customer, is reading on. What comes next? What do they want to know?
4 Offer Make it easy for your potential customer to decide to choose you. Have a defined and clear call to action on every web page. I add my contact details on every web page of my site with an encouragement to call me any time. If you would like assistance with writing your own web content (or newsletters), feel free to contact me at susan@ creativetext.com.au.
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The Importance of Management Reports for Business Owners BOOKKEEPER By Neha Nayyar
As a business owner it is important to review financial reports. Financial reports are a way to share the financial story of the business. Whether you are a one man show or you have a full team, reviewing financial reports always help in decision making. Profit and loss is not the only report to be looked at. Here are the 4 reports every business owner should review regularly along with the business specific reports. 1. Profit and Loss - The profit and loss statement will summarize the revenues, costs and expenses for a specific period. To put it simply, a profit and loss report shows you the true profitably of your business and will enable you to plan your budget more accurately. This statement will break down specific components of your businesses and tell you where your biggest costs are coming from. 2. Balance Sheet - A balance sheet provides a snapshot of your financial position by summarising the assets and liabilities in your business. Alone, this may not seem as important
as say a profit and loss statement but together they create powerful reporting which enables you or your board members to make informed business decisions. 3. Cash flow Statement - A cash flow statement will tell you the entire story of your business from a cash flow point of view. This statement shows you the available cash you have in your business. By reviewing your cash flow statement you can plan ahead in case you need to borrow or plan your payables.
4. Ratio Analysis - A ratio analysis can show you how your business is performing over time. You can set this report to show which client spends more with you or compare your gross profit percentage with the past 6 months. This report will help you analyze trends in your business and discover why something might work for you now but not a year ago. It’s important to know that with the right systems these reports can all be completely customised so they’re relevant to your business and easy to understand. Here at Sum and Substance we help clients build these reports in the most understandable way. We create these reports along with the analysis so they can help you head in the right direction for your business. We recommend every business look at these reports on a monthly basis with the Board of directors and/or Management team. Please contact us if you would like any assistance in setting up your financial reports. We can be reached at (03) 9424 9447 or info@sumsubstance.com.au. You can directly book in a time to chat by clicking here.
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SIGNAGE TRENDS IN 2021 SIGNAGES By Glenn Martin
2020 proved to be the beginning of what looks to be an eventful decade. The signage industry, like many others, had to adjust to a changing community atmosphere where retailers, business owners and entire industries contemplated how to achieve success in a “new normal”. The theme of signage trends in 2021 aligns with companies that are actively refreshing their brand image and adapting to change. During a time when consumerism has been, at times, fragile, in 2021 the trends will be deliberate and personalised with brands in a position to bring new attention to their signage and upgrading their image. Here are some of the signage trends we can expect in 2021. Innovation Technology is not a trend per se, but it is the result of progress and it is a propellor progress. Creative and innovative signage can show an appreciation for and utilise technology without being pretentious or unobtainable. For example, branding that incorporates graphics with social nuances such as mobile devices and hashtags showcasing a business’s innovative side. Personalisation
Everyone in every demographic wants to be recognised or considered. Forecasters study the retail habits of consumers and studies have shown that personalisation is the key to reaching more customers. Signage can be personalised to appeal to a wide range of people or affiliations. Minimalism Less is more, especially in sign and branding design. Consumers view tens of thousands of images, advertisements and branded content every day. After viewing screens so frequently in their business and personal lives, consumers have a preference for minimal signage and branding, cluttered graphics take away the impact of business logos and are not pleasing to the eye. Sustainability Environmental consciousness is a theme across all industries. Consumers are now more invested in their decision making and who they do business with and why. They analyse their own consumption patterns and expect companies to adhere to the morality of environmental impacts. Modern businesses and branding should incorporate an awareness of the need for sustainable practices.
based on current specials and promotions. In the restaurant industry and digital menus are a great option that allow for easy updates and changes. In the hospitality industry, many hotels resorts have found digital signage helpful when directing guests to ballrooms and meeting rooms for conventions and events because they can be changed in-house from a computer. These signs can be manufactured in a variety of sizes which help to get your message across both indoors and outdoors, they are well lit and draw attention from a distance. More than ever before, signage and branding can direct and connect people. If your business is looking for ways to grow your reach, we would love the opportunity to discuss signage trends that may have an impact on your business growth in 2021. Contact us today to book a free consultation from one of our signage experts, and ensure you get current promotions by following us on Instagram @Signarama_Mitcham.
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Digital A tech led approach to signage isn’t for every business, but it is a simple and modern approach to signage that can be personalised with trending messages
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Retail Sales Surge, but outbreak Lingers
By Steven Deare (Australian Associated Press)
Retail sales surged by seven per cent in November, but border restrictions and other measures due to a Sydney virus outbreak could reduce retailers’ December joy. Victorians were largely responsible for the sizeable improvement on October trade, according to seasonally-adjusted data published on Tuesday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Victoria’s retail sales grew by 21 per cent after many shops re-opened in late October from months of onerous coronavirus restrictions. Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions across the country also helped boost trade. Yet a coronavirus cluster originating in Sydney, which has spawned 90 infections, may limit sales at retailers’ favourite time of year.
Many holidaymakers have had plans scuttled as most states and territories require people from Sydney or NSW to isolate on arrival. The Western Australian government has blocked them from entering. There are also travel and gathering limits for the residents of Australia’s most populous city. CommSec senior economist Ryan Felsman said the outbreak would be of huge concern to retailers. He said department stores and fashion outlets could have fewer visitors as people isolate. The weekly ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence index fell two per cent this week, and by more than five per cent in Sydney. NAB director of economics Tapas Strickland said if the outbreak can be contained, there is likely to be only a mild impact on retail sales.
A comparable example may be Adelaide, which had a three-day lockdown last month due to a virus cluster. South Australia had little change to its November retail sales result. The ABS did not provide a figure as part of its preliminary figures. Australian retail sales for the month were 13.2 per cent more than the same month last year. While this might seem remarkable given virus restrictions on trade, it is because the ABS retail sales survey does not include sectors hit hard by the pandemic such as travel and pubs and clubs. The bureau will publish its final monthly estimate for November on January 11.
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All Green Lights Ahead for Coranavirus Jab By Daniel McCulloch (Australian Associated Press)
There appears to be nothing but green lights ahead for a national coronavirus vaccine rollout early next year. Health Minister Greg Hunt is not expecting any more setbacks after being forced to dump a vaccine trial at the University of Queensland. Mr Hunt expects to have early assessment of two leading vaccines – one from Pfizer and the other from AstraZeneca – by the end of January. Australian regulators will then be asked to give the drugs the tick of approval, putting the national rollout on track to begin in March. Mr Hunt spoke to the global chief executive of AstraZeneca at the weekend. The company is working to finalise issues including the size of the first vaccine dose and the time before the follow-up shot. “There are no red flags at this stage. There are only green lights,” Mr Hunt told reporters in Melbourne on Monday. The minister’s comments came as New Zealand committed to forming a travel bubble with Australia by the end of March 2021. NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the timeline was conditional on Australian government support and case numbers remaining low. Mr Hunt said Australia was ready to do its bit as soon as New Zealand was ready. “It’s good for the economy, good for our airlines and it’s good for both countries,” he said. Meanwhile, the mental and emotional toll of coronavirus on Australians appears to be easing, with fewer people feeling nervous or overwhelmed.
A survey conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics has shone a light on the hidden impacts of the pandemic. The survey followed up on wellbeing questions first asked in August, when Victoria was at the peak of its second wave and nationwide restrictions remained in place. Far fewer people were feeling restless or fidgety in November than when the questions were originally asked. There was also a significant drop in the percentage of people feeling nervous or that everything was an effort. The survey also revealed changes in the spending habits of Australian households. Australians uncomfortable spending time in large shopping centres because of coronavirus are increasingly turning to online sales. One in three people now prefer to shop online, the ABS has found. Two in five people say they feel somewhat uncomfortable shopping at large complexes due to coronavirus.
In another big shift towards online services, almost one in six Australians used telehealth services for medical appointments in November. State and territory governments continue to record very few cases of coronavirus, with all new infections linked to hotel quarantine. NSW recorded another three cases in hotel quarantine on Monday. State health authorities are treating 70 active coronavirus cases, with one person in intensive care. Most people (94 per cent) are being treated in non-acute, out-of-hospital care, including returned overseas travellers in special health accommodation. Victoria has recorded one more infection in hotel quarantine, with seven active cases in the state. South Australia reported its first COVID-19 case in more than two weeks – a man in his 40s in hotel isolation.
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Scammers set to exploit coronavirus fears By Marty Silk (Australian Associated Press)
Scammers are set to take advantage of Australian fears of coronavirus and public efforts to contain the disease in the coming year. Australia and New Zealand’s national identity and cyber support service ID Care warns COVID-19 and deepfakes will be used in scams in 2021. ID Care analysts say cybercriminals will likely target the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the first half of the year. Pharamceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna are already working with America’s Homeland Security department to prepare for vaccine scams. ID Care expects scammers to pose as health officials or government agencies to harvest personal data and use vaccine conspiracy theories in phishing scams. “This is likely to lead to an increase in phishing scams, with the intent of scaring people into clicking on harmful links,” the service said in a report. ID Care said the solution is not to open links in emails or reply to texts you don’t recognise and be careful about coldcallers asking for personal information.
Cybercriminals could also take advantage of public efforts to contain the virus through check-ins with QR codes. Scanning the codes at restaurants and venues has become common practice, but ID Care warns there are few legal rules for the technology or use of personal user data in Australia. “And when you think of the information stored on there – your name, address and phone number – this information could be a honeypot for cyber criminals,” the service said. “Then there is the additional risk those scammers are plotting new measures to implant malicious QR codes in businesses which will harvest the data entered.” Unfortunately, there is little users can do to protect themselves and there are few warning signs for people who have been targeted. ID Care said Australians will also need to be vigilant about deepfakes endorsing products or services in 2021. Deepfakes are realistic videos or audio recordings of politicians or celebrities that are actually computer generated. They have been used to sow confusion in the US and ID Care believes they could be used to trick Australians. The service warned deepfakes will get even more convincing in 2021, so people should always get professional advice before acting upon online videos of famous people.
“And don’t believe every video clip you see of a famous person, whether it be a celebrity endorsing cryptocurrency or a President giving a “speech” via YouTube,” ID care said. Meanwhile, established scams such as ransomware have morphed into more sophisticated and elaborate operations. Before this year ransomware attacks involved cybercriminals infiltrating networks of businesses, encrypting data and offering a decryption key for a sum of several hundred dollars. However, during 2020 scammers started targeting multinational firms, and rather than locking up data they threatened to publicly release it via the dark web. ID Care said it was a double extortion technique forcing businesses to negotiate or suffer the cost of data leaks and reputation damage. The service said many Australian firms have already been affected by this new style of ransomware attack and that will continue in 2021. “It’s the combination of making a big financial reward and relating low risk that has led to ransomware becoming a booming and viable business model for cybercriminals,” ID Care wrote. It advised firms to train their staff in cybersecurity so they avoid downloading malicious links from phishing emails.
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Worst words and phrases of 2020
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WORST WORDS AND PHRASES OF 2020
A MAGNETIC AND EUPHONIC BUILDING
EFFORTING OUTREACH
VERTICAL CONSUMPTION
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When South Australia announced it would allow people to drink in bars while standing up, the SA government described it as “vertical consumption”.
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This oxymoron of the year emerged from the retail sector and refers to spending on “discretionary essentials” for home renovations and office supplies.
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This word was invented by someone to describe how the COVID-19 recession is disproportionately impacting women.
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HIPSTURBIA
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A real estate sector-driven word that describes suburbs that attract ‘hip’ residents.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany explained President Trump was trying to contact the family of a police shooting victim by saying: “We are efforting outreach”.
WITHDRAWN AS A MATTER OF PRIORITY
HEALTH DICTATORSHIPS
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Need to stop a wild animal from harassing people? Make sure it is “withdrawn as a matter of priority”. That means kill it.
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Dumping a romantic partner on Zoom.
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The real estate sector also generated the mixed metaphor of the year: “A magnetic building both lyrical and euphonic, driven by pizzazz and charm”.
A tunnel construction project described how its noise abatement was “designed to minimise noise and vibration impacts on sensitive receivers” – that is, homes, schools and hospitals.
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Former federal minister Bridget McKenzie defended her decision to allocate sports grant money to projects in marginal seats as “reverse pork-barrelling”. She also reversed her cabinet spot.
Former Australian PM Tony Abbott railed against so-called COVID-19 “health dictatorships” when Victoria imposed restrictions while battling a second wave outbreak.
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A Rio Tinto executive was recorded commenting on the destruction of two 46,000-year-old landmarks in the Juukan Gorge, saying: “We haven’t apologised for the event itself, per se, but apologised for the distress the event caused”.
SOURCE: Annual list of the worst words and phrases, compiled by Australia’s Plain English Foundation.
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Your library has a whole new look. While we were closed we have designed a new logo, built a new website and installed a new library management system. As with any large project there have been some teething issues and we are working to resolve them as fast as we can.
Restrictions Easing With restrictions easing, we are able to have many more people in the libraries. Social distancing requirements still apply, and everyone will be required to scan or log in for contact tracing. Other changes include no limits to PC bookings and PC bookings from home have been enabled. Click+Collect and Home Delivery Service are still availble. The website always has the current information - please check Current Services for any changes.
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Summer School Holiday Program We are so excited to be able to provide a mix of online and in Library events this coming School Holidays! All the fun starts on Monday 11 January and continues right through to Friday 22 January. Visit your local Library and collect an activity kit or view our online events from our Facebook page, with a few events hosted via Zoom. Be sure to book ahead to receive your zoom invite. All events are FREE!
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NGV Kids @ Your Library Collect an art activity pack produced by the National Gallery of Victoria and create artworks at home. Send your artwork back to the library for display, or post a photo, and go in the draw to win a voucher from a local bookshop. You will receive an email when your pack is ready for collection. Packs will be distributed from Monday 11 January - Friday 22 January, or until booked out. Packs can be collected from Realm, Knox and Lilydale Libraries. Bookings essential.
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2020 TA Coronavirus Supplement Payment Extended Again to March 2021 The Federal Government is extending the payment period again for Coronavirus Supplement to 31 March 2021. It was previously extended to 31 December 2020. However, during the extension periods the level of payment is falling from the original $550 per fortnight. Up to 31 December 2020 is new supplement is $250 per fortnight and this will be lowered to $150 per fortnight to 31 March 2021. The full Coronavirus Supplement amount is payable to the individual, provided they qualify for an eligible income support
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payment. Other changes to the supplement will include the re-introduction of means testing and liquid assets waiting period. However, original COVID-19 adjustments, such as increased cut-off levels for partner income and reduced waiting times will still apply.
Granny Flat Arrangements Set for CGT Exemption A “targeted” capital gains tax exemption relating to granny flat arrangements has been proposed in the 2020 federal budget. The announcement intends to remove financial impediments to the creation of formal and legally enforceable granny flat arrangements. Often, it is informal arrangements which can inevitably
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NT COVID-19 Stimulus Package - JobMaker “Booster” Announced On 10 November 2020, the NT budget announced the JobMaker “Booster” wage subsidy for small businesses in the Northern Territory. This wage subsidy intends to run alongside the federal government subsidy, ensuring that employers will get $200 per week for any new hire during the scheme. This subsidy is on top of the other NT government stimulus packages announced and extended since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Payroll tax exemptions, deferrals and waivers are available for most businesses affected by the pandemic. For small and medium businesses in the Territory that can
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Media Release One of Darwin’s premiere destinations for tourists and locals has been given an important community facility upgrade. The new $500,000 Cullen Bay toilet block funded by the City of Darwin was today officially flushed into use by Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and Cullen Bay Marina Corporation Chief Executive Carmen King. Previously there was no public toilet facility available at the popular harbour-side destination that hundreds of thousands of locals and visitors come to each year to enjoy picnics and drinks against the backdrop of Darwin’s famous sunsets.
Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis said such projects are important for improving the amenity, accessibility, and useability of public spaces across the municipality. “It’s funny to think how public toilets help support tourism in Darwin, but that’s exactly what the functionality of this facility in this popular location is doing,” Mr Vatskalis said. “Great loos in tourism destinations become talking points, encourage repeat visits and can be a positive indicator of how a host community respects tourists.” “The thoughtful design of the new facility has provided a public loo with LED lighting, low flush toilets, access ramps and personality.”
It includes five toilets in total including three unisex toilets, a parents room toilet with dedicated change table and the spacious amenities of an accessible toilet made for easy use by visitors with disabilities and their carers. The project was another substantial injection of funds into the local economy during the Covid period with Nightcliff Builders engaged to construct the facility. Cullen Bay Marina Corporation Chief Executive Carmen King said the facility helped visitors to more enjoy visiting the beachside area. “The new contemporary designed toilet block will enable increased activation of the area through events, picnics, sporting & social gatherings,” Ms King said.
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Territory Government that have been completed this year. The 14 joint projects include new toilet facilities in Jingili, Rapid Creek and Cullen Bay, playground and park upgrades in Tiwi, Anula, Leanyer and Wanguri and basketball facilities in Karama, Malak and Lyons. “The partnership between City of Darwin Elected Members and Northern Territory Members of Parliament has identified projects that deliver the best outcomes for our community.” “The community have responded well to the new facilities and I expect the new dog park to be will utilised, as pet ownership in Darwin is very high.”
Lakeside Drive Dog Park Opens Media Release Darwin dogs and their owners have a new purpose-built community facility for family pets to exercise and play. The Lakeside Drive dog park opened for use on Monday providing a fenced open space for pet owners to upskill their dogs in off-leash behaviour, socialisation and control. Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis said the new dedicated space to exercise dogs is another step towards Council’s goal of ensuring pets and their owners and neighbours live together in safety and harmony in the Darwin community.
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“There are over 8000 dogs registered in Darwin and Lakeside Drive Dog Park now provides a safe fenced park for them to exercise, play and learn,” Mr Vatskalis said.
“We are focused on making our local communities even more liveable, coinvesting with City of Darwin in 14 projects identified as priorities by community members.
“Exercising and socialising dogs is one of the best proven ways to keep dogs happy and reduce nuisance behaviours such as barking and boredom behaviours.”
“Dog parks are a great place for owners to socialise and exercise their dogs, with thousands living in close proximity to the new facility on Lakeside Drive.
The Lakeside Drive Dog Park features separate small and large dog exercise areas, water troughs, dog disposal bags, trees and interpretative signage on dog behaviour and usage.
“The dog park adds to the liveability of the area and is a real win for pet owners who asked for more options for letting their dogs run around off the leash in the northern suburbs.”
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DO RETIREES NEED A PROFITABLE HOBBY?
RETIREMENT By Bernard Kelly
Today the concept of Retirement has lost its sharp definition. Today retirement is best described as those 25-35 years after we leave the workplace. And the related issue is that – for the first time ever since birth – we have to determine our own future. Which includes how best to generate some income to supplement the pension and the crumbs available from super.
superannuation balances of less than $100,000. 50 percent of women in that same cohort had balances of less than $40,000. We’ll need to keep working as long as possible, but if we can’t find a job later on, will the pension and super be adequate to maintain our lifestyle? The answer is obvious, so we need to create an income through some form of self-employment.
There is a growing realization that, as we pass age 65, a woman has a probability (i.e. a better than a 50/50 chance) of reaching age 93 while a man’s probability is to reach age 91.
Our superannuation nest egg will be inadequate to support our lifestyle indefinitely, and many of my articles over the years have included the benefits of having a “profitable hobby” in retirement.
These ages are when the average “estate event” is likely to occur. It’s becoming obvious that over half of us will be living well into our 90s.
We’re going to need additional income to be able to afford to visit the dentist, or to replace those worn car tyres.
And that’s a long time to be bored, especially if we’re on a meagre income. In October 2017, ASFA reported that around 50 percent of men age 60-64 had
The benefits from such a profitable hobby are not only financial – various TED Talks tell us that we’ll also maintain better health when our social interactions across the community remain vibrant.
And with a profitable hobby, you’ll find that your clients replace those friends that you lose along the way. Of course, even traditional hobbies - such as short story contests - will expand your mind and change your world and keep you stimulated. But they won’t generate an income for you. So let’s return to the issue at hand - the best solution to generate additional income as a senior is to take whatever hobby you have, and convert it into a “profitable hobby”. Not only will you have additional income, but you’ll also avoid other age-related issues – such as becoming invisible and irrelevant.
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Non-Transfer The barter trade, sale, purchase, or transfer of the Find Coupons &/or Find Cards, by any person or entity, including but not limited to business placing offers in the Find Paper, printers, publishers, and distributors of the Find Coupons /Find Card, is strictly prohibited, unless expressly authorized by Find Pty. Ltd. Find reserves the right to make changes to the participants and their offers at its sole discretion. Members will be notified of these changes via email or via the Site. The Find Coupons and its Offers are intended for the non-profits use of the individual purchaser of the Find Cards &/or Find Coupons. Additionally, the use of the Find Coupons &/or Find Cards or any of the Offers placed in our Find Paper, for advertising purpose, in any form of fashion, is strictly prohibited. Any use of a Offers in violation of these Rules will render the Offer VOID, and violators will be prosecuted. Offers may not be reproduced and are void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. Find, will not be responsible if any establishment breaches its contract of refuses to acccept the Find Cards / Offers with in the Find Paper: we will however, use our best efforts to secure compliance, Find, will not be responsible in the events beyond its control. © 2020 Find.
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Valid Periods Find Restaurant, Find Cafe & Find Coffee offers can be used at participating businesses any time except the following days: *Christmas Eve *Christmas Day *Boxing Day * New Year’s Eve *New Year’s Day * Valentine’s Day *Good Friday *Easter Sunday *Mother’s Day. Some restaurant/Cafe/Coffe establishments will have additional terms and conditions on the page where the business is advertising their offer).
Present Find Card You are required to present your Find Card at any participating businesses if you wish to secure the discount or goods/service being offered.
Authentication Code & Customer Signature All Find Cards must display an Authentication Code and a members signature to be deemed VALID. If your Find Cards does not display your signature and the correct code, the business can refuse to provide the discount offer advertised. You will receive your Authentication code after registering your Find Card.
PRESENT VALID FIND CARDS
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Valid Find Cards have four folds and contain six different categories. Valid Find Cards will have its Regions logo sticker placed in the circle at the back and has an Authentication code display in front of the Find Cards
NOT VALID
Find Cards that DO NOT display its Regions Sticker in the circle at the back and DO NOT display an Authentocation code in front of the Find Card are INVALID. They will not be accepted at any participating businesses. Also, your signature must be present. You may be asked to present ID to verify that Find Card belongs to you.
Present the Find Card and ID prior to paying bill. Card is Non-Transferable. Each offer corresponds to a number on the card. Number will be crossed off once offer used. This is not a credit or charge card. Copyright 2021 FindŠ Pty Ltd.
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