Policy Address consultation begins

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Government launched a public consultation ahead of the 2025 Policy Address today.

Chief Executive John Lee will deliver his fourth Policy Address this September.

“I have endeavoured to transform the culture of the Government into one that is result-oriented, works at a faster pace, and is proactive,” he said.

“My team and I have been listening to the views of the public and focusing on serving the community. We are committed to developing the economy and improving people’s livelihoods to ensure our initiatives effectively respond to the needs of members of the public.

“Hong Kong continues to forge ahead with its unique advantages under the principle of ‘one country, two systems’, benefitting from the strong support of the motherland and remaining closely connected to the world.

“Hong Kong is currently facing economic restructuring. The Government will continue to lead all sectors of society in consolidating and enhancing the factors for Hong Kong’s success while upholding our principles and being innovative in advancing reforms.

“We will endeavour to explore new growth areas, trade markets and frontiers, deepen international exchanges and co-operation, and enhance regional collaboration to foster economic growth and development.”

More than 40 consultation sessions will be held with the aim of gathering views and suggestions from Legislative Council members, representatives of various sectors, and members of the public. Mr Lee and his governing team will also conduct district visits to listen to a variety of views.

“I invite you all to give your views on the 2025 Policy Address,” he added. “My team and I will listen to and consider your views carefully, and we look forward to receiving your input to build a better Hong Kong together.”

People can submit their views via the Policy Address website, the dedicated Facebook page, by email, by phone on 2432 1899 or by fax on 2537 9083.

Chai Wan Public Fill Barging Point to reopen

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Attention TV/radio announcers:
 
Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:
 
     As the Hong Kong Observatory has cancelled all typhoon warning signals, the Civil Engineering and Development Department today (June 16) announced that the Chai Wan Public Fill Barging Point will be reopened at 11am for public use.

Government launches public consultation for 2025 Policy Address (with video)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region today (June 16) launched a public consultation for the Chief Executive’s 2025 Policy Address. The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, will deliver his fourth Policy Address this September.
 
     “I have endeavoured to transform the culture of the Government into one that is result-oriented, works at a faster pace, and is proactive. My team and I have been listening to the views of the public and focusing on serving the community. We are committed to developing the economy and improving people’s livelihoods to ensure our initiatives effectively respond to the needs of members of the public,” Mr Lee said.
 
     “Hong Kong continues to forge ahead with its unique advantages under the principle of ‘one country, two systems’, benefitting from the strong support of the motherland and remaining closely connected to the world. Hong Kong is currently facing economic restructuring. The Government will continue to lead all sectors of society in consolidating and enhancing the factors for Hong Kong’s success while upholding our principles and being innovative in advancing reforms. We will endeavour to explore new growth areas, trade markets and frontiers, deepen international exchanges and co-operation, and enhance regional collaboration to foster economic growth and development.
 
     “I invite you all to give your views on the 2025 Policy Address. My team and I will listen to and consider your views carefully, and we look forward to receiving your input to build a better Hong Kong together.”
 
     The Government will hold more than 40 consultation sessions to receive the views and suggestions of Legislative Council Members, representatives of different sectors, and members of the public. The Chief Executive and the Principal Officials will also conduct district visits to meet with members of the public and representatives of different sectors and listen to their views directly.
 
     Starting from today, members of the public can offer their views through the Policy Address website (www.policyaddress.gov.hk), via the dedicated Facebook page for the Policy Address public consultation (www.facebook.com/PolicyAddressConsultation), or by email (policyaddress@cepu.gov.hk), phone (2432 1899) or fax (2537 9083).

Semaine nationale de l’identification du 16 au 22 juin

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

La Semaine nationale de l’Identification des chiens et des chats est de retour du 16 au 22 juin 2025. Cet événement permet de rappeler au grand public les enjeux majeurs liés à l’identification. Cette édition met en lumière le rôle essentiel de l’identification et constitue aussi un moment clé pour informer, accompagner et inciter les propriétaires à faire identifier leurs animaux, un geste qui se veut à la fois utile et responsable.

Pourquoi identifier son animal ?

L’identification est cruciale pour les chiens et les chats, car elle constitue le seul lien officiel entre un animal et son propriétaire et elle suivra l’animal tout au long de sa vie. Elle permet non seulement de retrouver plus facilement un animal perdu, mais joue également un rôle dans la prévention du vol et des trafics d’animaux. Pour rappel, l’identification sera bientôt obligatoire en Nouvelle-Calédonie.

Comment s’engager durant cette semaine ?

Que vous soyez un particulier ou un professionnel, chacun peut agir pour promouvoir l’identification des chiens et des chats. Voici comment contribuer à la sensibilisation autour de vous :

Pour les particuliers

  • Parlez-en autour de vous ;
  • Partagez nos publications sur vos réseaux sociaux ;
  • Faites identifier votre animal s’il ne l’est pas déjà;
  • Parlez-en avec votre vétérinaire.

Pour les professionnels du secteur animalier :

  • Parlez-en à vos clients ;
  • Affichez les affiches de la campagne dans vos établissements ;
  • Relayez nos publications sur vos réseaux ou sur vos sites internet. 

 

Chaque geste et l’implication de tous les acteurs concernés comptent pour faire de cette semaine un moment fort de mobilisation en faveur du bien-être animal.

Pour le protéger, faites-le identifier ! 

Pour plus d’informations, consulter la FAQ ci-dessous.

Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility will be reopened

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility will be reopened 
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     As the Hong Kong Observatory has cancelled all typhoon warning signals, the Civil Engineering and Development Department today (June 16) announced that the Mui Wo Temporary Public Fill Reception Facility will be reopened at 8.30am for public use.
 
Issued at HKT 8:26

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Red flag hoisted at Repulse Bay Beach

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Attention TV/radio announcers:

Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (June 15) that due to big waves, the red flag has been hoisted at Repulse Bay Beach in Southern District, Hong Kong Island. Beachgoers are advised not to swim at the beach.

HKPF launches Traffic Fixed Penalty Notices Digitalisation (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

HKPF launches Traffic Fixed Penalty Notices Digitalisation (with photo)-   All SMS tickets are issued under the SMS sender name “#HKPF-eTT”. Therefore, if the purported SMS ticket was not sent under this sender name, it must be fake;
–   All SMS or email tickets do not contain any hyperlinks. Members of the public should stay vigilant and avoid clicking on any suspicious hyperlinks or providing any personal information; and
–   The Platform’s thematic portal has a domain ending with “.gov.hk”. Websites that do not end with “.gov.hk” are not government official websites.Issued at HKT 10:53

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