Ministers say state should lead by example and get back to work

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Two key NSW cabinet members say the state government should lead by example in getting workers back into Sydney's CBD | AngusGthompson

Two key NSW cabinet members say the state government should lead by example in getting workers back into Sydney's CBD.

Planning and Public Spaces Minister Rob Stokes wants the government to lead by example and get the public sector back into the city."We should be encouraging everyone to get back into their workplaces," Mr Stokes told a question-and-answer session at the NSW Government's Summer Summit on Friday morning at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Circular Quay.

"If the public sector can get it right then I think the private sector will follow," Mr Perrottet said.The government has created a multi-agency taskforce, co-chaired by Mr Stokes and Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello, with the goal of relaxing outdoor drinking and dining regulations to ease pressure on the hospitality sector and help avoid COVID-19 clusters originating from inside venues.

 

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AngusGthompson Never again like 2020...EVER

AngusGthompson Whipping a dead horse buddy. Why would you shackle yourself to the cost of a building in the city. Boards would be negligent by supporting the unnecessary cost IMO.

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