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Monday, 12 October 2020 18:47

REFORMS TO SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS

Reduced complexity simplifies insolvency 
ANGELA HAYNES
ON September 24 2020, the Government announced a simplified insolvency processes to reduce complexity, time and costs for small businesses who need to quickly restructure and survive the economic impact of COVID-19.
Saturday, 10 October 2020 08:08

MORE COUNSELLORS TO BE APPOINTED

THE NSW Government will provide additional school counselling staff in public schools over the next three years. Minister for Education Sarah Mitchell said NSW public schools will have a strong pipeline of trained and qualified school counsellors and school psychologists to draw on over the next few years. "Through the NSW Government's sponsorship and scholarship programs, we will be training up to 328 people to join the school counselling workforce between 2020 and 2023," Ms Mitchell said.
Saturday, 10 October 2020 08:07

ADOPTED PEOPLE NOW HAVE CHOICE

FOR the first time in NSW history adopted people will have the option to have both their birth and adopted families included on a birth certificate. Attorney General Mark Speakman said this is a significant milestone for adopted people in NSW, as yesterday the Parliament passed legislation enabling a person’s history before and after adoption to be recorded on an integrated birth certificate (IBC). Connections between birth and adopted families are encouraged under modern practices so that children are able to better understand their background and heritage. For information on adoption visit www.facs.nsw.gov.au/families/adoption.

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