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    Jimmy-T
    Keymaster

      We had a new PHO out last week – that’s a Public Health Order, not a Vietnamese noodle soup – and as we discuss in the pod, it’s more of a dog’s break
      [See the full post at: Podcast: Lockdown PHO a strata dog’s breakfast]

      The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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    • #57532
      analuk
      Flatchatter

        Great & clear POD – I do wonder if some DOH NSW could actually listen to this content to get a better idea of of strata living.
        I only lived in strata temporarily before I started going “crazy”. But still a sensible system for a world with 8+Billion persons.
        Great that you are advocating for these schemes (and the residents) to make them more habitable for human beings and even their pets.
        I am not clear;  when talking about public health aren’t we referring to public mental health as well? Thanks to Jimmy, Sue & Jane particularly in this POD.

        ps it is unusual to listen to a public something that isn’t full of double-talk and smokescreens

        #57539
        Jimmy-T
        Keymaster
        Chat-starter

          Here are the latest rulings from NSW Health which supersede the previous advice published on the Service NSW website:

          Capacity limits for prescribed work

          Greater Sydney (excluding the local government areas of concern)

          If you are doing prescribed work at a home, you must ensure that

          • no more than 2 people are working in an indoor area at the same time;
          • a resident must stay in a separate indoor area to where the work is being carried out
          • no more than 5 people are working in an outdoor area at the same time.

          And “prescribed work”, allowed outside of the eight hot spot LGAs means …

          Prescribed work

          Prescribed work is renovation (alterations or additions), repair, maintenance or cleaning work.

          You do not need an exemption or confirmation from the NSW Government to do prescribed work or other work that is allowed.

          Prescribed work does not include renovations at unoccupied homes. The rules for construction applies to renovations at unoccupied homes.

          All work – including prescribed work – does not need to be necessary to be undertaken in Regional NSW or in Greater Sydney outside local government areas of concern.

          The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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