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City of Newcastle records $3.6 million deficit, blaming impact of COVID-19

Michael Parris
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:33pm, first published October 21 2020 - 4:00pm
DEFICIT: Newcastle council says COVID-19 tipped its finances into the red in 2019-20.
DEFICIT: Newcastle council says COVID-19 tipped its finances into the red in 2019-20.

NEWCASTLE council says COVID-19 has delivered an almost $10 million hit to the city's bottom line, pushing its finances into the red for the first time in seven years.

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Michael Parris

Michael Parris

Journalist

Michael Parris reports on politics for the Newcastle Herald. He started at the Herald in 1994 after working in the ABC Newcastle newsroom. Michael spent much of his career as a sub-editor before moving into political reporting in 2017. He was a finalist in the Sports Australia national media awards for his stories about a male-only tennis club in Newcastle. He has covered NSW and federal elections, state and federal budgets and local politics. He has also written extensively about the COVID-19 pandemic with a special focus on data analysis and the effects of lockdowns on the Hunter community.

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