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The Federal Member for Mitchell, the Hon Alex Hawke MP, is encouraging young local athletes to apply for the Local Sporting Champions program.
The Local Sporting Champions program is designed to support young people participating in state, national and international level sporting championships as an athlete, coach or official.
“These grants help aspiring young athletes to realise their goals. It is a way of supporting the next generation of Australian sporting champions, said Alex Hawke.
Mr HAWKE (Mitchell—Assistant Minister to the Treasurer) (12:31): It also gives me great pleasure to join with the Prime Minister in congratulating the member for Boothby on an excellent speech. The member for Boothby started with a reference to ancient Rome. There was a great ancient Roman called Cincinnatus, who really models what the member for Boothby said.
Federal Member for Mitchell, the Hon Alex Hawke MP, is encouraging workers in Mitchell to tally work-related deductions using the myDeductions tool within the ATO’s phone app.
“The 2015-16 financial is going to be the first time taxpayers can use the myDeductions tool to complete their return,” Alex Hawke said.
“In the 2014-15 financial year, 8.4 million individual taxpayers claimed work-related expenses.
Federal Member for Mitchell, the Hon Alex Hawke MP, welcomed the release of the 2016 Defence White Paper, which sets out the Coalition Government’s comprehensive and responsible long-term plan to ensure Australia’s national security.
The White Paper recognises Australia’s security and prosperity is directly tied to the stability of our region and to the maintenance of a stable, rules-based global order. It positions Defence to respond to a broader range of security threats to Australians at home and abroad
The Parliament has passed the Turnbull Government’s tough new laws that will protect Mitchell consumers from excessive card surcharging, Federal Member for Mitchell, the Hon Alex Hawke MP said today.
The Government’s Competition and Consumer Amendment (Payment Surcharges) Bill 2015 passed the Senate this week with the ban on excessive card surcharging to take effect this year.
Card and other electronic payments facilitate billions of transactions every year. It is therefore crucial that Mitchell consumers have confidence in the system.