The City will this weekend open community support hubs – to assist residents dealing with issues associated with Covid-19 and social isolation.
“We have not beaten the challenges of Covid-19, but there is light at the end of the tunnel,” said Mayor Tom Tate.
“These hubs will give people a focal point to seek information, support and a friendly voice.”
The City trialled three pop-up hubs late last year (Runaway Bay, Labrador and Kirra Hill).
“This was part of our City’s COVID-19 Community Support Package. Based on feedback from this trial, we have decided to undertake a city-wide roll-out of the program, from Saturday.”
The plan is to again connect residents to City services and each other. Feedback will inform the City’s long-term recovery planning.
The Mayor said he expected around 3000 residents would access the hubs, seeking information about how to stay connected.
Saturday, 10 April | 3pm-6pm | Pizzey Park, Miami |
Saturday, 17 April | 3pm-5pm | Tugun Skate Park, Tugun |
Friday, 23 April | 7am-9am | Broadwater Parklands, Southport |
Tuesday, 27 April | 4pm-6pm | Coomera Sports Park, Coomera |
Saturday, 1 May | 7am-9am | Damian Leeding Memorial Park, Oxenford |
Monday, 3 May | 7am-9am | Justins Park, Burleigh Heads |
Wednesday, 5 May | 4pm-6pm | Robina Common, Robina |
Saturday, 8 May | 7am-9am | Paradise Point Parklands, Paradise Point |
Wednesday, 12 May | 4pm-6pm | Cos Zantiotis Park, Labrador |
Thursday, 20 May | 3pm-5pm | Bim’bimba Park, Pimpama |
Wednesday, 26 May | 2:30pm-4:30pm | Pratten Park, Broadbeach |
Wednesday, 2 June | 3pm-5pm | Country Paradise Parklands Adventure Playground, Nerang |
Wednesday, 9 June | 3:30pm-5:30pm | Mudgeeraba Market Shopping Centre, Mudgeeraba |
Monday, 28 June | 9am-11am | Botanic Gardens, Benowa |