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Council Progresses New Bridge for Clarence Town

Works Progress Report 17 September

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Hurricane Joaquin moving slowly northwestward, batters the Central Bahamas

NASSAU, The Bahamas – Hurricane Joaquin continues its path over the Central Bahamas today as an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane. NASSAU, The Bahamas – Hurricane Joaquin continues its path over the Central Bahamas today as an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane. The Central Bahamas will continue to experience hurricane force winds of up to 130 mph with higher gusts. Heavy rainfall could result in life threatening flash floods over the Central and Southeast Bahamas through today. A very dangerous and life threatening storm surge will raise water levels by as much as 6 to 12 feet above normal tide levels in the Central Bahamas. A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the Central Bahamas and the Northwestern Bahamas including: the Abacos, the Berry Islands, Eleuthera, Grand Bahama, New Providence, and Acklins, Crooked Island, and Mayaguana in the Southeast Bahamas.

Grants to support LGBTIQ+ community

Jeremy Rockliff,Minister for Community Services and Development All Tasmanians should be treated with dignity and respect – regardless of their relationship status, sexuality, gender identity or intersex characteristics. Four organisations will receive funding through the Tasmanian Government’s 2021 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ+) Grants Program, which helps LGBTIQ+ Tasmanians, their friends and families have equal opportunity to participate in and contribute to Tasmania’s social, economic and cultural life. Total funding being allocated through the 2021 Grants Program is $46,850. The projects to receive funding are: $25,000 for Working It Out Inc; $4,810 for Hockey Tasmania; $8,440 for Bushrangers Sporting; and $8,600 for Clarence City Council.

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