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Mayor Wendy Waller expresses concerns over lack of clarity in Public Health Order

Date Time Mayor Wendy Waller expresses concerns over lack of clarity in Public Health Order Liverpool City Council and other local government areas will continue to deliver essential services to the community after Mayor Wendy Waller lobbied Local Government NSW President Councillor Linda Scott for certainty after late changes to the Public Health Order. Mayor Waller expressed her concerns to Local Government NSW President, Councillor Linda Scott about the lack of clarity over the ability for councils to collect rubbish, provide childcare and provide emergency maintenance to roads, footpaths and drains. “I’m very pleased this clarification occurred in a timely manner and I’ll continue lobbying the NSW Government for further updates around the list of authorised work as the changes to the Public Health Order continue”, Mayor Waller said.

NWRIC CEO Week in Review 2 July

Waste export ban on mixed plastics now in force As of Thursday 1 July, waste mixed plastics can no longer be exported from Australia. All future waste plastic exports must be licenced and as a minimum be sorted into either a single polymer bale or processed pellet/flake to a recognised industry specification. The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC) supports the COAG export ban on unprocessed waste materials, and its members are working hard in collaboration with state and federal governments to upgrade existing sorting capacity and build new processing facilities across the country. Many of these we expect will come online over the next 12 to 18 months.

Affordable, approachable, aspirational : Inner-city pubs to compete with boutique hotels

Advertisement Sydney pubs are being transformed into boutique-style accommodation to cater for out-of-town professionals and young tourists seeking a taste of inner-city wine bars and cafes. Paul Schulte and Andrew Taylor, co-founders of hospitality group The People, are refurbishing pubs to provide short- and long-term stays in suburbs such as Redfern and Balmain. An artist’s impression of The Exchange Hotel in Balmain, one of six pubs that will be transformed into boutique accommodation. Credit:The People The pubs will be made over at a cost of about $23.5 million, beginning with The Norfolk Hotel in Redfern, owned by George Confos, which will open its doors in June.

Affordable, approachable, aspirational : Inner-city pubs to compete with boutique hotels

Affordable, approachable, aspirational : Inner-city pubs to compete with boutique hotels
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