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Prue Car, Stuart Ayres and Melissa McIntosh.
Thinking caps on as Penrith plans pandemic recovery NICOLA BARTON
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hether itâs Penrith Council, the State Government or their Federal counterparts, all levels of leadership will play a role in Penrithâs recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has had a significant impact on the areaâs economy and confidence.
The Weekender this week spoke to Penrith Mayor Ross Fowler, Deputy Mayor Karen McKeown, Federal Lindsay MP Melissa McIntosh and State MPs Stuart Ayres, Tanya Davies and Prue Car about their goals for the region post-pandemic. Local manufacturing, the fast-tracking of infrastructure, government assistance and the establishment of specific recovery taskforces are all on the agenda as Penrith looks to move forward in 2021.
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New South Wales will do the heavy lifting of Australiaâs economic recovery, with Victoria set to remain under strict lockdown and curfew measures. But Prime Minister Scott Morrison is urging people to remain positive about the future. âAustralia is in the leading pack of countries in the world today for how we are protecting Australiansâ health and protecting their livelihoods,â he said. Full story: See pages 2-3.
Mayor Ross Fowler.