Liverpool ready to provide working hub now

Liverpool ready to provide working hub now

Liverpool City Council is ready to work immediately with public and private sector entities to provide a co-working hub in Liverpool’s CBD.Council has responded to a report released by the Business Western Sydney Chamber that identified Liverpool as a potential future site for co-working that would improve the work-life balance for South West Sydney residents who often face long daily commutes to the Sydney CBD.Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said the report talked about the future, but Liverpool is ready now.“We are an innovative Council and we are focused on putting jobs close to local people,” Mayor Waller said.“We want to help locals work from Sydney’s Third CBD in quality surroundings with decent wifi, close to their homes.“Workers will have a greater life balance and there is evidence their productivity will improve as well.Council is ready to provide a co-working space of 20 desks immediately with scope to offer more in the near future.Liverpool Civic Place – the biggest public project under way in Liverpool’s CBD will also have co-working space available when it opens in 2023.Mayor Waller said Council’s approach to working life for its residents also included advocacy for better public transport including more express services between Liverpool and the Sydney CBD; the extension of the Sydney Metro South West line from Bankstown to Liverpool; and the extension of the Leppington Line to the Badgerys Creek site of the future Western Sydney International Airport.For more information about the co-working hub, contact Julie Scott Manager City Economy on 0413 315 855 or via email [email protected]
Liverpool City Council News
18 May 2021
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Longest-serving Liverpool library member borrows 14,000 titles

Longest-serving Liverpool library member borrows 14,000 titles

Dorothy Joyce McGillivray, a 96-year-old Liverpool woman with a voracious appetite for reading, has reached a significant milestone in the history of Liverpool City Library, clocking up 14,000 titles …
Liverpool City Council News
14 May 2021
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Liverpool to hold National Sorry Day commemoration

Liverpool to hold National Sorry Day commemoration

Liverpool City Council invites residents to join Liverpool’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community to commemorate National Sorry Day.A ceremony will be held on 26 May from 10:30am to 11:30am…
Liverpool City Council News
14 May 2021
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Liverpool City Library celebrates Law Week

Liverpool City Library celebrates Law Week

Liverpool City Library, in partnership with South West Sydney Legal Centre, is hosting information sessions throughout Law Week to help educate residents across the Liverpool Local Government Area abo…
Liverpool City Council News
13 May 2021
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Local eateries triumph at Liverpool City Council’s Liverpool on a Roll after COVID-19

Local eateries triumph at Liverpool City Council’s Liverpool on a Roll after COVID-19

Eateries from Chipping Norton, Prestons, West Hoxton and Middleton Grange took centre stage at Liverpool on a Roll – Council’s premier food festival and a showcase of quality local eats.Thousands of f…
Liverpool City Council News
12 May 2021
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Liverpool Mayor offers support to Liverpool’s Indian community

Liverpool Mayor offers support to Liverpool’s Indian community

Liverpool City Council Mayor Wendy Waller says she is distressed by the current coronavirus outbreak in India.“I am saddened to hear every day about the continuing COVID-19 crisis in India. The high d…
Liverpool City Council News
8 May 2021
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Liverpool commemorates bicentenary of Pioneers’ Memorial Park

Liverpool commemorates bicentenary of Pioneers’ Memorial Park

Liverpool City Council has observed the 200-year anniversary of the historic cemetery, Liverpool Pioneers’ Memorial Park.The Liverpool Pioneers’ Memorial Park was established as the second European bu…
Liverpool City Council News
4 May 2021
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Council’s free Healthy Pet Day - healthy pets are happy pets

Council’s free Healthy Pet Day - healthy pets are happy pets

Liverpool pet owners are encouraged to bring their companion animal to Council’s Healthy Pet Day on Thursday 13 May at Edwin Wheeler Reserve in Sadleir, and have their pet microchipped at no cost.Live…
Liverpool City Council News
4 May 2021
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World’s favourite Heeler duo Bluey and Bingo heading to Carnes Hill in May

World’s favourite Heeler duo Bluey and Bingo heading to Carnes Hill in May

Liverpool City Council will welcome Bluey and her little sister Bingo, from hit animated television series Bluey, for a Live Interactive Experience at Carnes Hill this month.The series Bluey follows t…
Liverpool City Council News
4 May 2021
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