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Willoughby City Council proposes to grant a licence in respect of:
part of a site being community land and known as The Willis Recreation and Sports Centre (located on Lot 28 DP 1130491 at 325A Eastern Valley Way, Middle Cove); and
part of Cleland Park Reserve (R42986) known as the Cleland Park Tennis Courts, being a Crown Reserve managed as community land (located on Lot 7307 in DP 1143035 in Barton Road, Artarmon)
Land subject of proposed Licence
The area of the Willis outlined in red on the attached Figure A including the tennis courts numbered 1 -13, the futsal courts numbered 14 -15 and the café and associated buildings
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Nobel laureate Peter Doherty is predicting politicians will be reluctant to reopen Australia next year even as vaccination rates surge and people stop dying of Covid.
The immunologist, 80, renowned for discovering the role of T cells in the immune system, said Australians living through lockdowns were conditioned to the zero Covid strategy. We will get back to a more normal life next year I expect, but it is going to be difficult politically for the politicians to open up because there will be disease circulating and we are so accustomed to the idea that no virus should circulate, Professor Doherty told the ABC s 7.30 program.