This afternoon, the City of Sydney announced it would be cancelling or postponing all non-essential events and in-person meetings, closing gyms and aquatic centres and placing restricted hours on libraries and community centres.
"The safety of our communities, customers and staff is our top priority," Lord Mayor Clover Moore said.
"Over the past two months, the City has been working closely with NSW Health to ensure we respond urgently and effectively to the spread of COVID-19.
"It's crucial that we all follow the current health advice – practising social distancing and when recommended, self-isolation. We have not come to the decision to cancel events or close facilities lightly, but we believe it's best for the community that we do so.
"The situation is changing daily and we are constantly reviewing our operations and services."
The City of Sydney takes advice on all public health matters from the state and federal health departments.
As announced by the Prime Minister Scott Morrison, all public, non-essential outdoor gatherings of more than 500 people, and non-essential indoor gatherings of more than 100 people have been banned.
The City has cancelled or postponed all events of that size run by the City until further notice and will work with individual hirers of City venues in relation to their events as circumstances evolve.
The City has also introduced a number of precautionary measures to protect members of the community, volunteers and staff, including:
· Cancellation or postponement of all non-essential City of Sydney events, in person meetings, conferences and training exercises until further notice
· Temporary closure from Friday 20 March until Friday 3 April of all City of Sydney aquatic and fitness centres
· Temporary closure for Glebe, Kings Cross and Green Square customer service centres from 19 March, for a period of one month
· Restricted opening hours of 11am – 1pm, Monday to Friday from 19–31 March at Darling Square, Green Square and Custom House Libraries as well as Redfern, Harry Jensen, Reginald Murphy, Ron Williams, Cliff Noble and Juanita Nielsen Community Centres to provide online access to vulnerable community members
· Temporary closure from 19–31 March of libraries at Customs House, Darling Square, Glebe, Green Square, Kings Cross, Newtown, Pyrmont, Surry Hills, Ultimo and Waterloo
· Temporary closure from 19–31 March of Pine Street Creative Arts Centre, Harry Jensen, Juanita Nielsen, Redfern, Pyrmont, Ultimo, Ron Williams, Reginald Murphy, Cliff Noble and St Helen's Community Centres as well as King George V Recreation Centre
Committee and Council meetings will still be held in person at this stage, as this is required under the Local Government Act, but social distancing measures will be in place. Members of the public are encouraged to watch these meetings via our livestream rather than attending in person if at all possible.
All temporary closure periods may be subject to extension.
Customers can still access a range of customer services at cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
All other services are running as usual for now, but the situation may change.
City staff will be excluded from work for 14 days under the following circumstances:
- Returned from any foreign nation as of 16 March
- Been in close contact with someone who has a confirmed case of COVID-19
All staff have been reminded to practice good hygiene by covering coughs and sneezes, washing their hands thoroughly with soap and water, and using alcohol-based hand sanitiser.
Social distancing practices have been recommended, with staff encouraged to keep 1.5 metres distance from others and not shake hands.
Office-based staff that can work from home have been encouraged to do so. Essential services will not be impacted at this stage.
The City is working with NSW Health to ensure that the information we share with staff and the community is up to date.