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October 2023

State Funeral for The Honourable William (Bill) George Hayden AC (1933 - 2023)

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A State Funeral for the Honourable William (Bill) George Hayden AC will take place at 11.00 am (QLD time) on Friday, 3 November 2023 at St Mary’s Church, Elizabeth Street, Ipswich, Queensland.

Mr Hayden served as Australia’s 21st Governor-General from 1989 to 1996. In 1989, he was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia.

In 1961, Mr Hayden was elected to the House of Representatives as the Federal Member for Oxley, Queensland. He was appointed a Cabinet Minister in the Whitlam Government in 1972 as Minister for Social Security and then Treasurer in 1975. Mr Hayden served as Leader of the Federal Opposition from 1977 to 1983 and then Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Hawke Government from 1983, adding the Trade portfolio in 1987, until he concluded his parliamentary service in 1988.

Details regarding attendance at the service and livestreaming can be found at https://www.pmc.gov.au/hayden 

As a mark of mourning and respect, the Australian National Flag should be flown at half-mast all day on Friday, 3 November 2023 from all buildings and establishments occupied by Australian Government departments and affiliated agencies. Other organisations are welcome to participate.

  • When flying the Australian National Flag with other flags, all flags in the set should be flown at half-mast.
  • If a set of flags includes the flags of other nations, it would be appropriate to seek permission from the diplomatic representatives of that nation to half-mast their flag.
  • An acceptable half-mast position would be when the top of the flag is a third of the distance down from the top of the flagpole.
  • Information on flag protocol is available at https://www.pmc.gov.au/flag

Your assistance is appreciated.

Commonwealth Flag Officer

30 October 2023
 

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
1 National Circuit
BARTON  ACT  2600


Albanese's government squibs it on support for Israel at the UN.

From David Adler:

The Albanese Government has shamefully abstained from a United Nations vote demanding Israel ceasefire. The resolution made no mention of Hamas nor the atrocities of October 7. 

Israel, the USA and a total of 14 countries did the moral thing and voted against the hateful resolution. Many countries in our region voted against, including Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Nauru. 

AJA joins Peter Dutton, Alexander Downer and many others in calling out the Albanese Govt over this atrocious move. 

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What's the bet the usual suspects will push for an Australian Government bailout

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Still current at:29 October 2023
Updated:28 October 2023
Latest update:There is a possibility of an increase in armed conflict that could affect wider areas of Lebanon. If the security situation in Lebanon deteriorates, it’s likely that Beirut airport would close, and you may be unable to leave for an extended period. Australians in Lebanon who wish to leave, should leave now while commercial flights remain available. If the security situation deteriorates and there is armed conflict, the Australian Government may not be able to assist you to leave in such circumstances. See our advice on ‘Armed conflict’ in ‘Safety’.

We continue to advise do not travel to Lebanon due to the volatile security situation and the risk of the security situation deteriorating further.

Terrorist attacks could occur anytime and anywhere, including in Beirut.

If you're an Australian citizen or permanent resident in Lebanon, you can register with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's crisis registration portal. See the 'Safety' section for details on how to register. Keep your registration details up to date so we can contact you.

If you need emergency consular assistance, contact the Australian Government's Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 (if you're overseas) or 1300 555 135 (in Australia).

We now advise:

Do not travel to Lebanon due to the volatile security situation and the risk of the security situation deteriorating further.


Good time to be in the "Combating Harmful Gender Stereotypes" caper - $3.5 MILLION worth!

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The Albanese Labor Government is committed to ending violence against women and children in one generation and helping school-aged boys and young men learn to have healthy, respectful relationships is key to progressing that goal.

The Government is today announcing it will fund a three-year trial commencing next year to explore what works best to counteract the harmful impacts of social media messaging targeting young men and boys and instead promote a sense of respect and building supportive relationships with their peers and themselves.

The healthy masculinities project trial will receive $3.5 million in funding to help combat harmful gender stereotypes perpetuated online and will be delivered via a range of mediums both face-to-face through sporting clubs or other community organisations, or digitally on social media platforms.

It will provide school-aged boys with a greater understanding of ways to have a healthy relationship with masculinity and will better equip this cohort to develop healthier and more satisfying relationships.

Recent research has found that 25 per cent of teenage boys in Australia look up to social media personalities who perpetuate harmful gender stereotypes and condone violence against women.

The funding is part of the First Action Plan Priorities Fund, an $11.9 million measure addressing urgent and emerging priorities under the First Action Plan of the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children 2022-32.

Minister for Social Services Amanda Rishworth said the Government is committed to supporting men and boys to understand the importance of respectful relationships, and develop supportive relationships with their male peers.

This project is a critical first step to the Government better understanding the ways we can help encourage healthy masculinities in young men, and will inform a more established Commonwealth position on this issue.

“Research shows there are strong links between harmful forms of masculinity and the perpetration of violence against women,” said Minister Rishworth.

“Educating boys about healthy masculinity and providing them with positive role models are important steps to ending cycles of violence.

“This funding delivers on Action 1 under the First Action Plan, which is to advance gender equality and address the drivers of all forms of gender-based violence, including through initiatives aimed to improve community attitudes and norms.”

The grant round for the trial will open in early 2024, and will be available to organisations who have the specialist expertise to achieve results in these priority areas through appropriate funding processes.

“As violence against women continues to plague Australian communities, we must take important steps to address violent behaviour before it starts,” Minister Rishworth said.

“From extensive consultation, we know that fostering respect in young men is a prerequisite to creating a safer future for our next generation.”

More information on the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032 is available on the Department of Social Services website.

If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual or family violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au

 If you are concerned about your behaviour or use of violence, you can contact the Men’s Referral Service on 1300 766 491 or visit www.ntv.org.au.


Seem like good, well-behaved neighbours to me. Lovely to see the Australian flag too.

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Nice to see a demonstration calling for the release of hostages - not murder.

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