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Digital birth certificates coming in the new year

First it was our driver licences, then our vaccine certificates.

Now digital birth certificates are coming in the new year and soon, in many cases there'll be no need for paper documents at all.

Customer Service and Digital Minister Victor Dominello has unveiled what the New South Wales government's view of the future looks like – and all you need is your phone.

From next year, residents will be able to load their first aid certificate and birth certificate into your digital wallet.

Service NSW is set to reveal a digital wallet that will include digital birth certificates in 2022.

The state government is also building an educational wallet that will house high school certificates, diplomas, university degrees, Duke of Edinburgh awards and surf life saving certificates.

"All your credentials that you get throughout your life you'll be able to put in your educational wallet in your service app," Mr Dominello told 9News.

"You've got a range of documents. All we're doing is digitising them so they're more secure and definitely more private.

"It is far more secure on digital platforms than paper."

Mr Dominello said when someone takes a photocopy of your ID or credentials, you never know where that copy ends up.

"In a digital world, people can only access what they're entitled to and if they breach it, you know about it so you can action it," he said.

"You have all the control."

In the future if you were to go for a job interview and the employer wanted to know you went to a particular university or TAFE, you would be able to show them on your phone and share it with your interviewer.

As long as you authorise the sharing, the other person would be able to see your qualification did actually come from that TAFE or university.

Technology expert Trevor Long believes the convenience and security will outweigh privacy concerns.

"There's been absolutely no breach of this kind of level of information ever in Australian government," he told 9News.

NSW residents have been using the app extensively during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"It's actually more of a concern when private companies put information up – private companies that have a more lax security."

Different features of the digital wallet will have different designs.

There is also a possibility that you'll be able to upload your passport to your digital wallet but that still requires collaboration with federal agencies.

So far, two-thirds of NSW drivers have opted in to using a digital licence.

The expanded digital wallet will be opt-in also.

"This will be no different to the digital driver's licence," Mr Dominello said.

Mr Dominello said people were embracing technology in record numbers and he believed there would be a big appetite for the new options based on the take-up of digital licences.

"What we've seen throughout the pandemic is the people of NSW are very digitally mature," he said.

"We've seen that with the use of QR codes, dine and discover vouchers and the like."

Mum arrested after fire engulfs floors of Queensland quarantine hotel

A 31-year-old mother is in police custody after an "intense" fire broke out within a Cairns quarantine hotel, leading to 163 people having to be evacuated.

No one was injured in the fire, which started about 7am this morning, on the eleventh floor of Pacific Hotel Cairns.

Chief Superintendent Chris Hodgman said the "significant fire" began in a room where a mother and two children were quarantining.

READ MORE: Omicron variant: How Australia's states and territories are responding

"It was quite intense," he said.

Supt Hodgman said the 163 people isolating within the hotel were evacuated without issue within five minutes.

He said the fire caused "significant damage" and would potentially mean a number of floors of the hotel would now be unusable.

Supt Hodgman said the hotel had been rendered a crime scene and that all residents would be moved to another hotel.

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He said "top investigators" were looking into the "sensitive investigation", and that a 31-year-old woman had been taken into custody at Cairns watch house, while her two children were in police care.

The woman had allegedly been staying in the hotel for a couple of days, after having arrived from either Sydney or Melbourne, and had presented "some issues" to staff.

Supt Hodgman said he felt for the hotel staff and management.

"For this to happen is a bit of a tragedy," he said.

Armed man who fired at pedestrians and took a hostage in custody, police say

An armed man who allegedly opened fire at pedestrians before taking a hostage and barricading himself inside a shop in Windang is now in police custody.

Officers with to Lake Illawarra Police District responded to reports of shots being fired on Windang Road, Windang just before 9.30am today.

Police were told a 40-year-old man– armed with two firearms – had opened fire at passing vehicles and pedestrians, before fortifying himself inside a nearby dive shop.

Police tape urging those near  Windang Road, Windang to avoid the area.

The armed man allegedly held the shop owner against his will before releasing him safely and without injury.

Officers from Lake Illawarra and Wollongong Police Districts, with assistance from the Tactical Operations Unit (TOU), Police Negotiators and Dog Unit, established a perimeter.

After a period of negotiations, the armed man surrendered to police and was taken into custody just before 10.30am.

He has been transported to Lake Illawarra Police Station as inquiries continue.

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A crime scene has been established at the dive shop, and at a home at Windang.

Both properties will be examined by specialist forensic officers and police from the Rescue and Bomb Disposal Unit.

There is no ongoing threat to the community and no injuries have been reported.

Local road closures will remain in place for several hours.

Victoria records 1061 new COVID-19 cases, four deaths

Victoria has recorded 1061 new COVID-19 cases and four additional deaths as the state's full vaccination rate of residents aged over 12 hits 90 per cent.

Almost 53,000 COVID-19 tests were performed yesterday.

There are now 11,331 active cases of COVID-19 in Victoria as the state moves to shut down any entry of the new Omicron variant.

READ MORE: Urgent testing after travellers from southern Africa test positive for COVID-19 in Sydney

As of 11.59pm last night, anyone arriving into Victoria who has been in one of several southern African countries in the past 14 days will be required to undertake 14 days' hotel quarantine.

The countries include Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, The Seychelles, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

https://twitter.com/VicGovDH/status/1464715718025302018

Queensland 'on track for reopening' despite variant

Acting Chief Health Officer Peter Aitken said today the Queensland Government has no plans to change the state's December 17 reopening date or introduce any new restrictions in response to the new variant.

Queensland today reported three new coronavirus transmissions in the 24 hours to 8pm last night – all in hotel quarantine.

Dr Aitken said fewer than 10 people who had recently arrived in Queensland from the nine southern African countries of concern had been found in hotel quarantine.

Queensland reached 75 per cent full vaccination of people aged 16 and over today. Single-dose vaccination stood at 86 per cent.

https://twitter.com/qldhealth/status/1464776130414592002?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

NSW records 185 new cases, boost vaccine rates in teens

New South Wales has recorded 185 new COVID-19 cases and no additional deaths in the 24 hours to 8pm last night as the state works to boost vaccination rates among 12 to 15-year-olds.

Currently 76.5 per cent of 12 to 15-year-olds are fully vaccinated, and 81.3 per cent have received a first dose.

In the state's population aged 16 and over, 94.5 per cent have had a first dose while 92.4 per cent are now fully vaccinated.

https://twitter.com/NSWHealth/status/1464717534452600832

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