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Big plans for year ahead – Wollongong 1 July
Wollongong City Council has adopted the Operational Plan 2021-2022, which sits within the Delivery Program 2018-2022, at this week’s Council meeting.
This document, along with the Budget 2021-2022 and Revenue Policy, Fees and Charges 2021-2022, will guide the organisation’s work moving forward.
Wollongong City Lord Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery AM thanked the many community members who took the opportunity to provide feedback while the draft document was on public exhibition.
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Scully calls on Parliamentary Hydrogen Inquiry to take evidence in Wollongong
The Legislative Council’s Standing Committee on State Development has received nearly a third of its submissions from Wollongong and Illawarra-based stakeholders, including BlueScope Steel, i3net, Hyzon Motors and Wollongong University.
“Wollongong businesses, industry, unions, and research and development capability at the University of Wollongong are more than ready to help get the hydrogen industry on its feet in this state.
“Port Kembla has been identified as a hydrogen hub and we have already seen some of the biggest investments in the country to build the capability of the industry locally.