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We are one month closer to Australia reopening. The Prime Minister was right when he said: if not at 70%, then when? If not at 80% then when?
The reality is, we have to live with and manage the virus. That's why the National Plan [[link removed]] to reopen Australia is so important - it's a sensible roadmap for getting back to normal in a safe and careful way.
With vaccination rates soaring [[link removed]], the Australian people deserve to be able to plan for the future with some certainty.
I visited Kirra and Coolangatta on the first weekend of the school holidays and found business owners who were screaming out for certainty. Dane and Veri from Coolangatta Board Store [[link removed]] want to know if they should order stock ahead of Christmas.
Donna from Kirra Surf Apartments [[link removed]] told me how they're relying on Queensland holiday makers and continuing to push back the reservations of those from NSW and Victoria. While, around the corner at Cafe All Sorts [[link removed]], they lost around half of their customer base when the border barricades went up.
I continue to advocate strongly on behalf of these businesses for targeted support, and welcome the Border Business Zone Hardship Grants [[link removed]] - as part of the $600 million COVID-19 Business Support Grants [[link removed]] program. This is targeted at businesses in Coolangatta, Tugun, Currumbin and Currumbin Waters.
Businesses can also apply for assistance of up to $100,000 through the Tourism and Hospitality Sector Hardship Program [[link removed]]. Plus, our famous attractions will be supported through Iconic Tourism Grants [[link removed]] of up to $4 million - to ensure they're able to retain staff and scale up when our borders reopen and tourists return.
One of my first stops out of quarantine on return from Canberra this month was the Mudgeeraba Show [[link removed]]. It was great to see locals out and about enjoying the showcase of what our region has to offer.
I was also thrilled to be back at the Robina offices of RightCrowd [[link removed]] - a local software company which has partnered with Griffith University to cultivate cyber security professionals. The Morrison Government has given their Gold Coast Cyber Studio [[link removed]] a $1 million funding injection to deliver internships and scholarships
Projects such as this are vital for growing Australia's cyber skills - to keep Australians secure online.
One of the impacts of lockdowns and restrictions has been that people have spent significantly more time online - potentially being exposed to extremist material [[link removed]]. As we marked the 20th Anniversary of the September 11 attacks [[link removed]], I addressed the Australian Strategic Policy Institue, outlining how the Morrison Government is taking the threat seriously and are preparing now for terrorism in the post-COVID environment.
We are also working hard to prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation - through awareness campaigns such as Stop the Stigma [[link removed]] and the Trace an Object [[link removed]] initiative. I recently visited Bruce, Denise and the team at The Daniel Morcombe Foundation [[link removed]] to discuss how we can maintain vigilance and keep our young people safe.
Finally, 29th September was National Police Remembrance Day [[link removed]]. Yesterday, ten names were added to the National Police Memorial wall - three of whom lost their lives in the past 12 months. I would like to pay tribute to them, and all who put their lives at risk every day, responding to violent incidents and keeping our community safe.
Take care,
Karen Andrews MP
Federal Member for McPherson
PS - Entries are now open for my Christmas Card Drawing Competition [[link removed]]. Children in Grades 3 to 6 who attend a school within the McPherson electorate can apply. You can download the entry form from my website [[link removed]]. Entries close on Monday 25 October.
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