Friday 31 May 2013

Regents Park Community Cabinet

The Regents Park Community Cabinet meeting was held at Regents Park Christian School on Wednesday 22 May 2013. The Prime Minister arrived at 1:30pm and was given a welcome to the school by Principal Gary Brummell along with school captains from the primary and secondary departments. Ministerial meetings were held inside Regents Park Christian School from 4:30pm followed by the public forum which commenced at 6pm.

See our YouTube clip with photos and video from Regents Park Community Cabinet

Regents Park Community Cabinet Independent News and Political Blog - RPCommunityCabinet13 attended the event and provided freelance media coverage for the public.

Prior to the commencement of Regents Park Community Cabinet on Wednesday 22 May 2013, RPCommunityCabinet13 conducted a survey of local residents in the electorate of Blaxland. The survey asked the question of "are you aware of Regents Park Community Cabinet?" We believe that knowledge of such events is symbolic of the overall public engagement and reception towards the current Australian political environment. The results for our survey are as follows:

33% of survey participants were aware and had knowledge about Regents Park Community Cabinet
67% of survey participants were not aware and did not know about Regents Park Community Cabinet

Here are some of the comments that RPCommunityCabinet13 collected from Blaxland locals about Regents Park Community Cabinet, Julia Gillard and the current Australian political environment:

"looking forward to it" - man interested about Community Cabinet
"last women I'd want to see, [she's] disgraceful" - women angry at Julia Gillard

The introduction by Regents Park Christian School Principal Gary Brummell can be found in the school's Community News newsletter for 31 May 2013.

To see our gallery of photos from Regents Park Community Cabinet taken on Wednesday 22 May 2013, please visit our Gallery page or click here. RPCommunityCabinet13 also has links to the full television footage of Regents Park Community Cabinet in our playlist on YouTube.




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Political Commentary on Regents Park Community Cabinet

Regents Park Community Cabinet was held on Wednesday 22 May 2013 at Regents Park Christian in Western Sydney. It was attended by the Prime Minister Julia Gillard with local MP and Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare along with other members of the Labor Cabinet. The Community Cabinet meeting's public forum commenced with an address from Regents Park Christian School principal Gary Brummell, PM Julia Gillard's opening statement, introductions from the Cabinet ministers and an Indigenous Welcome to Country.


In the prime minister's opening statement, she congratulates the school community of Regents Park Christian School for a warm welcome. The importance of education and a "shared interest in education" is made apparent through the prime minister's suggestion of the school principal as a best friend. The context of education in government and Australian politics at this time is crucial as the Gonski Report was a major focus in the budget along with recent developments in the COAG levels.

Gillard allows each Cabinet minister to briefly introduce themselves starting with Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury. The Health Minister Tanya Plibersek uses the opportunity to emphasise the government's investment in health funding particularly for MS research. Breast screening is also mentioned as the government has the expanded the age for this health initiative. Western Sydney being the location of the Community Cabinet meeting is drawn into the spotlight with Infrastructure Minister Anthony Albanese mentioning his discussions about the potential for light rail in the region. Treasurer Wayne Swan gives his commendations to a "wise economics teacher" from Regents Park Christian School that he met during the ministerial meetings prior to the public forum along with his interaction with families affected by diabetes.

Communications minister Stephen Conroy highlights that the week is National Cyber Safety Awareness Week and also announces hopefully that Regents Park Christian School will be connected to the National Broadband Network in early July. The emphasis on the educational benefits of the National Broadband Network once again highlights the priority that the Labor Government is placing on such areas leading up to the Federal Elections later this year. Immigration Minister Brendan O'Connor talks about how the government is seeking to use community interaction to create better opportunities for people. Such comments may be indicative of the current discussions surrounding the number of asylum seekers reaching Australia by boat. Defence Material Minister Mike Kelly outlines the companies involved in many defence materials project in the region along with the Joint Strike Fighter program. Higher Education Minister Sharon Bird tells of her interactions with local TAFE colleges and support of low SES communities, once again putting the focus on the government's commitment to education.

The Prime Minister's opening remarks are an attempt to promote the Labor Government's economic management policies especially in response to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. The government seeks to credit itself as being better positioned compared to other advanced economies along with being able to maintain low unemployment and being able to support families. Working with families, keeping the economy strong, social welfare and education are important areas as the Prime Minister tries to promote the government's investments. There is a strong emphasis on the connection between education leading onto an enhanced economy. This rhetoric is one that was also seen during the Budget speech delivered to Parliament a few weeks before the Regents Park Community Cabinet meeting and is likely to be a statement of the Labor Party's aims leading up to the elections. 

"Young people in school today are our future and they can only be as good as the education system" - Julia Gillard

On top of the repeated emphasis of the Labor Government's investments in education, the Prime Minister also promotes the priority of health care and funding. Increased community focus in health care is listed as a direction in which Australia should head in. Gillard also remarks on Labor's record with healthcare being the creators of Medibank (now Medicare) and the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Upon mentioning the National Disability Insurance Scheme, the prime minister is given a round of applause. The "fair go" element is seen as making a difference to all Australians. Although Regents Park Community Cabinet is the forty-first of such meetings, many people including a proportion of local residents have dismissed such as a political stunt.

The first question posed to the prime minister was "how it felt to be PM and what would you be if you weren't PM?". As Gillard tactically tried to lighten the atmosphere by suggesting that hardest questions often arise from children, she was faced once again with the controversial topic of her leadership dilemmas and the Kevin Rudd question. Julia Gillard in her answer acknowledges the responsibilities, burdens and the workload in the position of Prime Minsiter. Gillard talks about all the behind the scenes work involved along with the ability of the PM to look holistically at the entire country. Julia Gillard notes that before being Prime Minister she was a lawyer and that as a child she wanted to be a teacher citing that through her school visits as a politicians she has combined these areas. Again we see the focus on education but on top of this there is also the area in which Gillard tries to be the teacher in the sense that she is the leader of the Labor Party thus an attempt to dispel doubts over the leadership tensions.

The government is pressed about cost of living pressures and the source of the funding for the government's new spending and investment promises. Julia Gillard responds directly and rules out changing the GST as it is a regressive tax along with stating the Labor Party's opposition to the introduction of the GST by the Howard Government. Treasurer Wayne Swan also emphasises the government's changes in tripling the tax free threshold as this is a benefit to many families and in particular women. There is an emphasis on Labor values as being supportive of hard working families and the community. Criticism of the Liberal Party is also levelled by the Treasurer in a potential attempt to capitalise on speculation of the opposition's attempts to increase or broaden the GST.

The removal of the pension card for single parents in the Budget is also raised as an issue citing the increasing cost of living pressures. In an attempt to appeal to marginalised voters falling under this category, Gillard reaffirms the government's commitment to supporting families and children indicating that the family tax benefit along with other welfare payments have been reformed.

Education funding such as the Gonski Report is brought under the spotlight again with a high school student's question about the allocation of resources. Gillard highlights the differences in opinions particularly within the COAG meetings. There is also emphasis on how the right amount of money is being planned for both primary and high school students as proposed by the government's education reforms. The controversial MySchools website is mentioned as way of looking up how much Federal and State monies are being invested into each school around Australia.

Immigration minister Brendan O'Connor acknowledges the challenges of refugees and asylum seekers facing the Australian Government is similar to that of other first world countries. The use of bridging visas as claimed by the government is a method of supporting asylum seekers as well as reducing the likelihood of "people endangering their lives at sea". The emphasis on the later reiterates the government's current public position about boat people. The difficult balance between the need of the government to be fair and also to protect human lives is promoted by the Minister as positive strategy of handling this area. Nothing that is not heard of by the Australian public through the media is seen here, perhaps as an attempt by the government to move away from this matter in the upcoming elections.

The question of why Australia continues the tradition of defence arrangements with the United States and United Kingdom is addressed by the Prime Minister through her comment that she strongly believes in such agreements. Defence as the Prime Minister notes is one of the areas that is wide ranging and especially important in the reduction of global terrorism. It should be noted again that this is the repetition of traditional lines of rhetoric perhaps as an attempt to prevent any speculation of differences between Australia's relationships with its allies.

The topic of family and relations is brought up in the next two questions addressed to the Prime Minister. A woman raises the matter that she has been constantly blocked in her attempts to gain access for her family to come to Australia. Gillard responds by acknowledging the importance of families and suggests that the Immigration Minister take further action upon this case. The National Housing Affordability Scheme is cited by the Prime Minister as being one of the initiatives undertaken by the government to improve social housing in Australia and also in the local region.

The issue of equality and same-sex marriage is raised to some agitation from the audience. Gillard replies with that the forum is not about same-sex marriage but rather notes that everyone is strongly passionate about their views. The Prime Minister seeks to affirm that everyone is entitled to their opinions and that political leaders should not impose their views but rather permit debates in regards to this matter. Same-sex marriage is labelled a matter of conscience by the Prime Minister. In trying not to marginalise voters, Gillard attempts to take a neutral position in regards to the issue of the definition of marriage.

"Elections should be about a choice [and] ...we often forget that people die for the right to vote... between two visions of the future" - Julia Gillard

Gillard takes the opportunity to emphasis the importance of publicising policies as being part of the democratic system that Australia has as indirect criticism of the opposition's 'slowness' to reveal its policies.

The Budget environment is cited as an important issue surrounding the funding of investments. Health Minister Plibersek responds to the question of why the government is not matching Tony Abott's $35 million commitment to fighting Type 1 diabetes by noting that the government has already invested heavily in health and is committed to funding these areas as a whole. The government has currently found itself in a difficult position due to many fiscal constraints and the Budget which was delivered a few weeks ago sets to make the most of the available revenue that the government can operate with.

The next question challenges Julia Gillard's non-religious affiliations and seeks to understand how the Prime Minister makes her decisions based on her ethical conscience. The Prime Minister stress the impact that the Baptist church has influenced her Welsh heritage and that such religious beliefs still influence her decisions today. Gillard comments that some Christian values are actually universal in regards to how we treat people today. In trying to play the neutral card again, Gillard produces a good political response to this question in an attempt to not estrange the Australian public which is of many backgrounds and faiths.

Gillard in response to the compliment of the government's decision to hold the Royal Commission into abuse mentions that it is an important reminder for all Australians of the "journey of healing" that is taking place. The final question is from a local mother whose child has been suffering from a disability. The mother asks the Prime Minister for help as she is struggling to care for her family and also raises the need for disability support in schools. Gillard replies that the government has already invested heavily in school funding and also with the NDIS.

Topics that were of the most discussion at Regents Park Community Cabinet were: education, health and social welfare. See the official Australian Government's photos from Regents Park Community Cabinet: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.526300984095565 Watch the full ABC footage online: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkO0rKbRPK_-Nhfz2CMU2JwtLPR44wCu3

Wednesday 29 May 2013

Regents Park Community Cabinet

Footage from Regents Park Community Cabinet is now available on YouTube courtesy of Jane Boyer. RPCommunityCabinet13 has created a special playlist of Regents Park Community Cabinet meeting held on May 22 inside Regents Park Christian School in Western Sydney. (NB: Regents Park Christian School is not a Catholic school as incorrectly narrated by the ABC at the end of the footage) Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkO0rKbRPK_-Nhfz2CMU2JwtLPR44wCu3


Monday 27 May 2013

Official Photographs from Regents Park Community Cabinet

The Australian Government through the Community Cabinet Facebook page has released 30 official photographs from Regents Park. Participants of Community Cabinet and members of the public involved in Ministerial Meetings may be able to request their specific individual photographs by contacting the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet through their website's feedback page.
Video footage of the Regents Park Community Cabinet can be purchased from Sky News Australia starting at $92.50 for personal use. The ABC News 24 footage has been posted online: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkO0rKbRPK_-Nhfz2CMU2JwtLPR44wCu3

View the Official Photographs from Regents Park Community Cabinet on Facebook:

Below are some of RPCommunityCabinet13's favourite photos in the official photos.
(Notice: All photos in this article/post are hosted on the Australian Government's public Community Cabinet Facebook page)




Thursday 23 May 2013

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Our full report and political commentary about Regents Park Community Cabinet will be published next week. RPCommunityCabinet13's survey of local residents from Regents Park in the Blaxland electorate will also be published in the coming week. On Wednesday 22 May at 3pm in Regents Park, we asked locals whether they were aware of the Regents Park Community Cabinet Meeting and Julia Gillard's visit to Regents Park? We also collected a number of interesing comments and remarks about the current Labor government and the Prime Minister. Stay tuned! Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

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List of Cabinet Ministers Attending Regents Park with Julia Gillard


NB: Education minister Peter Garrett was unable to attend due to an urgent flight to Canberra.

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Wednesday 22 May 2013

How's it like being PM and what would you do if you're weren't PM?

The public forum has started with a young child's question addressed to the PM asking "How's it being PM and what would you do if you're weren't PM?"
PM's answer: She delights in being PM even through the highs and lows, with the ability to work with other cabinet ministers in working for the people. Gillard wanted to be a teacher when she was a child.

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Welcome Julia Gillard

Community Cabinet starts with Principal Gary Brummell's introduction, welcome to country by Aunt Margie, local MP and Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare. The cabinet has just introduced themselves and Julia Gillard is now speaking. See the video of Julia Gillard greeting the public as she enters the Community Cabinet meeting forum: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7oe6UQex2E



Julia Gillard enters Regents Park Community Cabinet 



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Protesters outside Regents Park Community Cabinet

A protest was organised by Animal Liberation NSW (http://www.banliveexport.com/take_action/rally.php) calling for bans on live exports. Details of the protest can be found on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/183092875178477/?ref=22

Greens MP Lee Rhiannon also posted a message about the protest prior to the event on her website http://lee-rhiannon.greensmps.org.au/events/protest-ban-live-exports

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Julia Gillard inside Regents Park Christian School


Upon arriving at Regents Park Christian School, PM Julia Gillard was greeted by the principal Gary Brummell along with school captains from the high school and primary department. As Gillard was introduced to the school during lunchtime, students cheered as she entered the basketball court. The school prefects, captains and staff are taking Ms Gillard and her assistants on a tour of the school at the moment. (Update: We can now confirm that the Prime Minister met briefly with students in the playground but quickly retreated to the ministerial meeting rooms in preparation for the Community Cabinet). There is also a fair media presence at Regents Park Christian School along with nearly 50 police officers providing security for tonight's Community Cabinet meeting.
Julia Gillard with Regents Park Christian School captains
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Photos outside Regents Park Christian School

Photos outside Regents Park Christian School

Community Cabinet staff outside Regents Park Christian School and RPCS Principal Gary Brummell with  school captains awaiting the arrival of PM Julia Gillard to Regents Park



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Julia Gillard's arrived at Regents Park Christian School

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Julia Gillard arriving at Regents Park Christian School for Community Cabinet meeting
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Tuesday 21 May 2013

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Monday 20 May 2013

About the Blaxland Electorate

The Federal Government’s visit to Western Sydney on Wednesday this week is seen as another attempt to enhance its regional support in the upcoming September elections later this year. Community Cabinet meetings were introduced in 2008 as an attempt to engage with the general public on important government business. The choice of Regents Park Christian School as the hosting venue indicates that Federal Labor is well aware of its need to connect to Western Sydney. Regents Park Christian School being the first independent Christian school to host a Community Cabinet meeting may also be a goodwill gesture that the government is trying to religious voters. The school’s primary building and refurbished science technology facilities which was opened in 2011 was funded by the Labor government’s Building the Education Revolution stimulus package.
Home Affairs Minister & Local MP Jason Clare

The Blaxland electorate where Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare is also the local MP contains unique demographics with a highly multicultural and young population with median age around 30 in the area. The seat of Blaxland has only had four members since its creation in 1949 most notably with former Prime Minister Paul Keating. The seat was redistributed with the neighbouring Labor seats at the last election slightly reducing Labor’s margin in Blaxland. However MP Jason Clare continues to hold a safe margin of 12.2% as of the 2010 elections. The electorate is named after John Blaxland, one of the explorers who was in the first European team to cross the Blue Mountains.

As of 2010 there are an estimated 95,000 – 110,000 residents living in the electorate. Blaxland has the highest proportion in Australia of Muslim voters about 17.4%. There are also a fair amount of Catholic and Protestant Christians living in the community as indicated by government statistics.  Blaxland is situated in the Auburn City Council local government area and in the State Labor seat of Auburn. As one of the lower socio-economic zones with unemployment rates around 10% in the area being one of Sydney’s highest. The Budget along with the government economic policies are almost certain to be hot topics of discussion. See a video clip explaining the 2013 Federal Budget on RPCommunityCabinet13's YouTube channel.

Regents Park is not a fairly well known suburb in Sydney, although there are no official statistics into this area, our reporters spoke to many people who did not know where it was. The Blaxland electorate which incorporates suburbs from Old Guildford, and Bankstown to Georges Halls and Carramar has often been associated with crime in the South Western Sydney area in particular with its incidents of recent drive by shootings and gang violence. However incidents of crime around Regents Park are not frequent and is considered a relatively safe area.

Social welfare, infrastructure and education are important issues in the electorate with its status as a lower socio-economic area. Infrastructure and investment in education are also important issues in the electorate. Blaxland has many educational institutions including a large number of public and independent primary and high schools. Some parts of the Blaxland electorate have also been earmarked to be involved in the rollout of the Federal Government’s National Broadband Network plan this year.

Regents Park Community Cabinet will commence with pre-arranged ministerial meetings at 4:30pm on Wednesday 22 May with doors opening for the Public Forum at 5:30pm. Refreshments will be provided by Regents Park Christian School. Attendance for this event requires prior online registration and the presentation of photo identification to the Community Cabinet staff. More details about the Regents Park Community Cabinet meeting can be found on the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet's website.

Saturday 18 May 2013

Registrations Closed: Regents Park Community Cabinet

For those still interested in attending the Regents Park Community Cabinet, registrations have now closed. According to the Community Cabinet website's it is possible to watch the meeting live on ABC News 24 on the Wednesday 22 May. There is speculation that a relatively low turn out may be present at the Community Cabinet meeting next week as the closing date for registration was extended for two days. Registered members of the public have told us that their registration numbers were in the mid-hundred to two hundred mark when they registered at the beginning of this week on Monday. Although official attendance figures cannot be confirmed at this stage, the locality of such event particularly in one of Western Sydney's safest Labor seats may have been an influence over the public's interest.

The staff and select students at Regents Park Christian School, venue of the Community Cabinet meeting are busy preparing the school for this event next Wednesday. Students have been asked to leave the school at 3pm sharp on 22 May with police supervision of the school taking place throughout the day. Regents Park Christian School was one of the recipient of the Labor Government's Building the Education Revolution stimulus package initiative in 2010. The school has opened its Kindergarten to Year 6 Primary department at the location since 2011. The new Primary School building is expected to be on display as a backdrop to the Community Cabinet meeting. As mentioned in the school's weekly newsletter a number of Prefects and School Captains will also be involved in the preparation of refreshments along with taking part in welcoming duties for the event.

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Tuesday 14 May 2013

2013 Federal Budget Summary


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2013 Budget
-Attempts to leave a Labor legacy
-$18billion deficit
-Major highlights is NDIS/Education
-Changes to welfare system

Federal Budget 2013

Just over a week out from Regents Park Community Cabinet with Julia Gillard's visit to Regents Park Christian School. The Australian Government will be delivering it's annual Federal Budget tonight at 7:30pm.
It will be Treasurer Wayne Swan's sixth budget and one that has already confirmed to forecast a deficit despite the government's promises of a surplus this year. 

ABC television coverage is from 7pm starting with ABC News then 7:30pm with live broadcasts from Parliament House followed by an overview with an expert panel on the 7:30 Report.

Budget 2013: The Treasurer's Speech

The Budget will most likely be a discussion point for the Regents Park Community Cabinet on Wednesday 22 May. Registrations for Community Cabinet are still open and it is reported that the registration deadline has been extended so that the now 400 general public seats can be filled. Several attendees noted that their registration number for the event was in the mid-100s as indicated on their confirmation emails after registering yesterday. More information/register online (public forum only, requested ministerial meetings will be confirmed on May 16): http://www.dpmc.gov.au/community_cabinet/index.cfm

Online updates will also be published on this blog tonight as independent news & political coverage of the Federal Budget! Link: http://regentsparkcommunitycabinet.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/federal-budget-2013-coverage.html

Friday 3 May 2013

Register for Community Cabinet

As announced by Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet and Regents Park Christian School, the next Community Cabinet meeting will be held in Regents Park on Wednesday 22nd May 2013. Western Sydney is seen as one of the crucial electoral zones in which the incumbent federal Labor government is seeking to retain. Seats for this community event will be allocated to the media, hosts, and the general public. Registration is mandatory and can be completed online or by phone from May 6.

General public attendees
Internet
Go to http://www.dpmc.gov.au/community_cabinet/index.cfm after May 6
Select either Register to Meet a Minister and Attend Public Forum or Register to Attend Public Forum
Follow the on-screen prompts on the webpage

Phone
1800 088 323 (free call)

Advertisements will also be published in local newspapers such as the Auburn Review and Bankstown Torch next week.


Reaction to the Community Cabinet Announcement

As we reported earlier that Julia Gillard is coming to Regents Park Christian School, more details are now available through the school's newsletter which was distributed to students today. Regents Park Christian School will be providing catering to guests and members of parliament attending the Community Cabinet on Wednesday 22nd May. Information on the Prime Minister's department website also provides the opportunity to register to meet with a minister for a 10 minute interview prior to the general forum on the day. The general public is advised that attendance is only permitted with successful online registration and security clearance from the Australian Federal Police.

The reaction to the announcement of Julia Gillard's impending stop over in Western Sydney is mixed. Attitudes towards the visit seem to be highly varied similar to Australian political opinion of the current government and Prime Minister. Some students are reported to be very enthusiastic about the opportunity to see the Prime Minister in person whilst others were not concerned about the event at all. The reaction by parents is also mixed although a fair amount of interest is expected with the school stating that it cannot take registration requests for the event.
A parent's reaction to their child's excitement regarding Julia Gillard's visit.
Current school staff were not available for comment but it is understood that the organisation tasks required for this event will be stringent and a cause of disruption to normal routines. Not all staff members will be attending the event due to other commitments. Political attitudes within the school are also varied with staff generally not permitted to disclose their political opinions. Comments from ex-students included that it was a wonderful opportunity for the school to be welcoming to others and that it was a very Christian deed to invite the Prime Minister.

Other cabinet ministers expected to attend the Community Cabinet include the Federal Education Minister Peter Garrett and the Home Affairs Minister/local MP Jason Clare. A few local residents in the electorate have also commented that this event would be a good opportunity for the school to open its doors and also to promote itself as a good Christian school. Local MP Jason Clare was also seen campaigning at Berala railway station this morning with his staff handing out flyers as he spoke to residents. Other formal media outlets including the Australian and Ninemsn have respectively reported on this announcement.

Thursday 2 May 2013

Julia Gillard is coming to Regents Park Christian School

Breaking News: Julia Gillard is set to attend her next Community Cabinet meeting in Regents Park. It is the second time in as many months that she will be visiting Western Sydney. The announcement was first made to students on Thursday 2nd May during the school's weekly chapel services by principal Gary Brummell. This message was subsequently posted on social media by a number of students with some still in disbelief at the exciting news. Comments from students indicate that the school had previously informed students of a 'special announcement' that would be made on Thursday. Several students believed that it was a celebrity that was due to visit the school as in the past a number of notable Christian musicians such as Justice Crew, Nicole C. Mullen and Reggie Dabbs had performed on stage.
Community Cabinet at Regents Park Christian School

The school website subsequently changed its homepage to include a link to the official invitation offered to the general public. It is believed that senior staff, select prefects and students were aware of this news earlier in the week but were instructed not to disclose it until the official school announcement. Information obtained from Regents Park
Christian School's newsletter indicates that the school is very pleased to have successfully tendered for the privilege to host the Community Cabinet meeting later this month. "We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting the Australian Federal Government’s upcoming Community Cabinet Meeting on Wednesday 22 May. It will be held from 4:00pm to approximately 7:30pm" - Term 2, Week 1 Community News.
The overall students' reaction was mixed. Facebook statuses about Julia Gillard were more cynical than exciting.
See more reaction to the Community Cabinet announcement
School staff at Regents Park will no doubt be busy as this is normally the period of Year 12 examinations as well as Camps and Ministries week. The school has advised students and parents that registration for attendance for the Community Cabinet must be completed through the Prime Minister's department website. The school is also providing catering for the event. As this is the Prime Minister's first visit to a Christian school, a large media presence is expected even though Regents Park Christian School is located in the safe Labor Party seat of Blaxland with a 12% margin for local MP Jason Clare. There are 350 public seating spaces available with registration opening on May 6.