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City extends COVID-19 community support

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City of Newcastle is set to invest at least $10 million into the local economy to create new jobs.

It follows a Lord Mayoral Minute, unanimously supported by council, which called for an expanded Community and Economic Resilience Package (CERP) to help combat the economic and social impacts of the current lockdown of the city in response to the Delta strain of COVID-19 that has gripped NSW. 

The CERP builds on last year’s $5.5 million investment and includes rapid response grants aimed at supporting the vulnerable and emerging at-risk residents, business training and mentoring programs, as well as economic development and community grants.  

Hardship support will assist those under financial strain, while the focus of existing sponsorship programs will be shifted to provide a roadmap to support Newcastle’s recovery out of lockdown. 

Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said City of Newcastle had an important role to play in providing targeted responses and building confidence in the city’s ability to rebound from the impacts of COVID-19.  

“When the pandemic was declared last year, we moved quickly to deliver social, economic and well-being outcomes that would support our community through the impacts that were still to come,” she explained.

“The result was our $5.5 million CERP, which has been formally acknowledged as the best response from a local government anywhere in NSW.

“With the latest outbreak of COVID-19 placing further strain on our community, it’s clear our job is far from over. 

“The current stay-at-home orders, as well as Greater Sydney’s and interstate protracted lockdowns, have had a direct impact on our local economy, with hotel occupancy rates plummeting, and unemployment reversing its downward trend with young people, casual workers and part-time workers seeing significant losses of vital shifts at work, many losing their jobs altogether. 

“We’re expanding the CERP with initiatives that’ll provide our community with what it needs now and create a way forward towards recovery.  

“Our resilience package has been informed by experts and seeks to focus on areas where local government has a clear strength and mandate. 

“City of Newcastle will also identify projects that could be expedited or re-prioritised to stimulate the local economy through the delivery of new and upgraded community infrastructure. 

“Increasing the 2021/22 works program by $10 million would help create more than 100 new jobs in the LGA and increase total economic output by more than $27 million.”

Under the extended CERP, grants will enable the community sector and social services industry to amplify their capacity to support vulnerable and emerging at-risk residents, while economic development grants will provide targeted support to some of the most affected local industries including the arts, entertainment, hospitality and tourism sectors. 

The City’s Lean in Newy app continues to bolster the small business sector through rebates, with thousands of members taking part in the targeted acts of community kindness to earn points that can be redeemed at more than 100 participating businesses.   

Council is also funding free or heavily-subsidised training courses designed to improve the resilience and adaptability of local businesses, and to assist Novocastrians develop their skills and talent. 

This includes a range of workshops, self-paced learning, intensive programs and mentoring funded under the NewSkills program, including a new round of our Tourism Product Development Program to support businesses learn more about developing unique and marketable visitor offerings.  

There’s also thousands of e-learning courses and video tutorials with real-world industry experts available free from local libraries. 

The courses are delivered free via an online learning platform on topics such as resume writing, skills for retraining, and how to start a business. 

To find out more, visit www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

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