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Local Government Election – it’s no longer September, it’s in December – Wollongong
Wollongong City Council is reminding residents the 2021 Local Government Elections have been moved from September to Saturday 4 December 2021.
The decision to postpone the election was announced late last month by Minister for Local Government Shelley Hancock. The decision was made in response to the current COVID-19 situation facing many NSW residents.
Council is asking residents to be mindful of the election date move, particularly those who are receiving their rates notices this week by mail. The notice included a reminder from the NSW Electoral Commission about the September election. However, this was printed ahead of the NSW Government’s date change announcement.
$1.4M from Federal Research Support Program supports emerging researchers and interdisciplinary teams
The University of Wollongong has announced more than 50 individual and team grants as part of its RevITAlise (RITA) Research Grants scheme.
As part of the Federal Government’s 2021 Research Support Program (RSP), more than $1.4M has been distributed via the grant scheme prioritising early career researchers and interdisciplinary teams impacted by COVID-19.
UOW Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation Professor Jennifer Martin said the grants direct funds to researchers most impacted by the challenges of the pandemic.
“Given the disruptive nature of COVID-19 to research pursuits I am delighted that this support is provided to our emerging researchers and interdisciplinary teams,” Professor Martin said.