




Mayor Kay Fraser
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@MayorKayFraser
Mayor of Lake Macquarie / views are my own / RT's not endorsements












The latest round of #Community_Funding has been fast-tracked with $100,000 allocated to helping local community organisations & charities respond to the impacts of the #COVID19 pandemic. Applications now open for grants of up to $5000 lm.city/2Wrx8aF

We've partnered with @Avondale_uni to bring #The_Lift_Project to #LakeMac residents. The award-winning health and wellbeing program is being offered free to Lake Mac residents. Registrations for the seven week wellbeing adventure are essential. More: lm.city/letsliftlakemac

We commend the #LakeMac community for the resilience and adaptability shown in the face of some very challenging circumstances. Anyone feeling overwhelmed or in need of support is urged to utilise the mental wellbeing services and resources available: lm.city/communitywellb…





In response to the COVID-19 situation in NSW, Council authorised an assistance program for community organisations. Council also thanked frontline workers for their ongoing efforts under these stressful and uncertain conditions #LMCCmeetings



There have been positive COVID sewage detects at Belmont, Shortland and Burwood Beach sewage treatment plants. These plants cover over 400,000 people across Greater Newcastle & Lake Macquarie. We encourage anyone with symptoms to get tested nsw.gov.au/covid-19/healt….

A near- guaranteed sailing 🥇, skateboarding Park makes its Olympic debut and Aussies in action across 10 sports. Cheer on Team AUS on Day 12 of #Tokyo2020 👉 teama.us/Tokyo2020Day12 #TokyoTogether

The Business Growth Centre has nurtured many local startups into successful enterprises. With @ccc_college at its helm it will be able to support even more local businesses, offering a range of pathways, training advice and support. More: lm.city/3iYAhXf #lakemaclocal






⚠️Public Health Order – stay at home order and restrictions extended⚠️Restrictions currently in place across both Greater Sydney including the Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Wollongong and Shellharbour and regional NSW will remain in place until 11:59pm on Friday, 16 July.