Eligible residents and businesses in Liverpool to receive rates relief

Eligible residents and businesses in Liverpool to receive rates relief

Liverpool City Council has today announced it will extend hardship provisions to all eligible rateable properties in the Liverpool Local Government Area including residential, business and farmland.The hardship provisions were resolved at Council’s July meeting and will apply to rates that fall due from July 2021 onwards.Mayor of Liverpool Wendy Waller said this decision is just one of many necessary measures Council is implementing to provide support to the community.“We care deeply about all our residents and businesses, particularly those who have been doing it tough because of lost revenue and income under extended stay-at-home orders.“We hope these hardship provisions will bring some welcome financial relief to residents and local business owners who may be wondering how they are going to support their families or keep the lights over the next month.”At the July meeting, Council also approved to suspend debt recovery action until state-wide COVID-related restrictions are lifted.Residents, businesses, and landowners can apply for hardship provisions via Council’s online application form.For more information, visit: https://www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/council/rates
Liverpool City Council News
4 Aug 2021
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Army patrol presence across Sydney is an outrageous response, says Liverpool Mayor

Army patrol presence across Sydney is an outrageous response, says Liverpool Mayor

With hundreds of Australian Defence Force personnel set to help NSW Police enforce lockdown rules in Sydney COVID hotspots, Mayor of Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller is concerned this measure will send th…
Liverpool City Council News
30 Jul 2021
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Learn more about your Council during Local Government Week

Learn more about your Council during Local Government Week

Local Government Week (2-8 August 2021) offers the chance to reflect on the major role council plays in improving Liverpool as a place to live, work and visit.The theme for this year’s Local Governmen…
Liverpool City Council News
30 Jul 2021
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Liverpool City Council welcomes four pop-up vaccination hubs

Liverpool City Council welcomes four pop-up vaccination hubs

Four pop-up vaccination hubs in Liverpool community centres will open from Monday 2 August following effective lobbying by Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller to NSW Health.Mayor Waller said the pop-up vacci…
Liverpool City Council News
29 Jul 2021
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Liverpool community to benefit from free online exercise classes

Liverpool community to benefit from free online exercise classes

Belgravia Leisure, in partnership with Liverpool City Council, today announced its online exercise classes for all ages and abilities will be opened to all residents across the Liverpool Local Governm…
Liverpool City Council News
26 Jul 2021
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Fee waiver for childcare gap payments ‘not a perfect solution’, says Mayor Waller

Fee waiver for childcare gap payments ‘not a perfect solution’, says Mayor Waller

Liverpool City Council is urging the NSW Government to provide financial support for Local Government Early Childhood providers following recent changes to childcare fees leaving many Councils across …
Liverpool City Council News
22 Jul 2021
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Planning for Liverpool’s future undeterred by COVID-19

Planning for Liverpool’s future undeterred by COVID-19

Liverpool City Council has brought together business leaders and experts, developers, and Council staff to discuss its vision for commercial development in the Liverpool City Centre and beyond.Council…
Liverpool City Council News
21 Jul 2021
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Mayor Wendy Waller expresses concerns over lack of clarity in Public Health Order

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 Sc…
Liverpool City Council News
20 Jul 2021
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Liverpool’s sporting infrastructure set for a boost

Liverpool City Council has been granted over $710,000 in funding from the NSW Government to upgrade and further improve the quality of sporting infrastructure for all abilities around the Liverpool Lo…
Liverpool City Council News
20 Jul 2021
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