Living in Brisbane - July 2020 West edition

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July 2020 INSIDE: Culture and arts facilities reopen Sprucing up suburban shopping precincts Safety tips for fire pits Enter your happy snaps to win!

BUDGET AT A GLANCE

$3.1 billion TOTAL BUDGET

A message from Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner Our focus is to help residents, businesses and community groups get back on their feet in the wake of the devastating coronavirus pandemic. We’re giving residents and businesses a financial breather by freezing rates until the end of the year and we’re continuing to waive a range of fees, charges and rents to provide relief for local businesses.

Economic Recovery Taskforce initiatives

$840 million

This year’s Budget has been one of the most challenging in history to bring down given the economic devastation, but it is one that will drive our recovery, get people back into jobs through major projects such as the turn-up-and-go Brisbane Metro, help businesses thrive again and bring the city back to its vibrant best.

Fully funded capital works infrastructure program

The second of seven more double-decker CityCats will hit the water this year and we’re connecting the city through fast-track construction of city-shaping projects Green Bridges at Kangaroo Point and Breakfast Creek. The design of the iconic Victoria Park vision continues, as will the construction and upgrade of new parks, playgrounds and dog parks across our city. By investing in job-creating construction projects, we will bring our economy back to life and move towards a better, brighter future for Brisbane. Adrian Schrinner LORD MAYOR For more information please get in touch with Council

$15.7 million

$334.4 million

Parks and suburban improvements

Rates freeze Six-month rates freeze for all ratepayers 3403 8888

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