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JUNE 2020
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CITY’S EYE IN THE SKY FROM surveying bushfires and flood damage to aerial mapping and roof inspections, drones have become an important tool in managing the city. The City of Hobart introduced drones into its operations two-years-ago, with an initial focus on inspecting damage caused
by the May 2018 flood. The drones are operated by IT support officer Craig Garth (pictured). Since then, drones have reduced service delivery time and costs for the community and improved workplace safety for the City’s officers and contractors.
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STEPS TO ASSIST TASMANIANS DURING COVID-19
CONNECT AND REBUILD THE Tasmanian Community Fund (TCF) has taken steps to assist Tasmanians during the COVID-19 pandemic by bring forward the announcement of its latest round of grants, and calling for applications for projects which respond specifically to its impacts on local communities.
The latest round of small grants totalled $180,000, with the funds distributed six weeks earlier to 17 community groups across the state. Another $4 million is to be announced in June. $3.5 million has also been STORY CONTINUES PAGE 4