New COVID-19 vaccination hub opens at Moorebank Logistics Park

New COVID-19 vaccination hub opens at Moorebank Logistics Park

Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller today announced that a new Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination hub at Moorebank Logistics Park is accelerating access for priority workers in the Liverpool Local Government area with over 1,000 jabs delivered in the first week.The initial three-month program will provide 18,000 first and second dose Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines through the implementation of a two-phase approach. Phase one will provide access to essential workers and their families; phase two will provide access to all eligible local residents.Mayor Waller said the many vaccination hubs across Liverpool would ensure that everyone who wants the COVID-19 vaccination will be able to access it regardless of age or ability.“Getting as many Australians fully vaccinated is key to protecting the community against COVID-19 and moving us one step closer to freedom,” said Mayor Waller.“This new vaccination centre increases the capacity of health staff to administer the vaccine rollout in Liverpool and to further protect our residents, families and the wider community.“It’s wonderful to see the collaborative approach between governments, communities and the private sector as we continue to strive towards 70 and 80 per cent vaccination rates.“We’re proud to be doing our bit to help bolster the vaccine roll-out in South West Sydney, and already Liverpool is making significant progress.”Operated by Company Medical Service (CMS) and funded by Qube, the free access vaccine hub has been established with support from the owned Moorebank Intermodal Company, which is overseeing the development of Moorebank Logistics Park.The initial focus will be on providing vaccines to essential workers including healthcare, disability and aged care workers, food distribution workers, transport and logistics workers, essential service workers and their families.
Liverpool City Council News
13 Sep 2021
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Council urges residents to be the purrfect parents for feline friends

Council urges residents to be the purrfect parents for feline friends

Liverpool City Council is calling out to all cat purrents to ensure they are ticking the boxes of responsible cat ownership which includes microchipping, desexing and containing all four-legged pets t…
Liverpool City Council News
9 Sep 2021
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Thousands of hampers bring food relief to Liverpool residents

Thousands of hampers bring food relief to Liverpool residents

Liverpool City Council is coordinating a widespread distribution of hampers across the Liverpool Local Government Area in response to increased need for food and emergency relief during extended stay-…
Liverpool City Council News
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Localised mental health support needed on road to COVID-19 recovery

Localised mental health support needed on road to COVID-19 recovery

Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller is calling on the NSW Government to double down its support for community and health services to combat the fallout of the mental health crisis sweeping the state, cont…
Liverpool City Council News
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Mayor Wendy Waller condemns recent anti-lockdown protests in Liverpool

Mayor Wendy Waller condemns recent anti-lockdown protests in Liverpool

Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller expressed her disappointment following yesterday’s media reports highlighting a small number of people participating in anti-COVID-19 lockdown protests outside Council …
Liverpool City Council News
1 Sep 2021
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Mayor Waller urges Liverpool residents to ask three simple words this September

Mayor Waller urges Liverpool residents to ask three simple words this September

As many members of the community continue to grapple with the impact of an extended COVID-19 lockdown, Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller said there has never been a better time to ask the question ‘R U …
Liverpool City Council News
1 Sep 2021
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New COVID-19 vaccination hub established at Carnes Hill for vulnerable community members

New COVID-19 vaccination hub established at Carnes Hill for vulnerable community members

Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller today announced a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination hub will open at Carnes Hill Community Centre to service vulnerable community members in the Liverpool Local Government Ar…
Liverpool City Council News
27 Aug 2021
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Government support for Council-run early education and care sector falls short: Mayor Waller

Government support for Council-run early education and care sector falls short: Mayor Waller

Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller today welcomed funding relief from the Federal Government for Council-run early education and care services; however, stressed it’s not enough to fill the revenue short…
Liverpool City Council News
27 Aug 2021
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Mayor Waller welcomes ‘eye-opening’ report on refugee employment

Mayor Waller welcomes ‘eye-opening’ report on refugee employment

Mayor Waller welcomed the recommendations of a new Edmund Rice Centre research report on the struggles and challenges refugees face finding work in Australia.
Liverpool City Council News
26 Aug 2021
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