In support of the local community in the current COVID-19 crisis, Waterview Venue in Bicentennial Park, will become the first privately-owned hospitality venue to volunteer their function centre, for use as an official NSW Health Vaccination Hub.
In an effort to assist with the current national emergency and the highly contagious COVID-19 Delta strain, Waterview Venue’s initiative comes with the hopes to assist in raising the states total vaccination rates.
“Our vision is to welcome back our loyal employees and dear clients, while supporting fellow businesses, improving the health of the local community and the state of New South Wales,” Waterview Venue Managing Director Theodore Drivas said.
“The financial economic impact on businesses during the pandemic has been distressing to all and we hope this initiative will be a part of the change that will see the current economic crisis recover. We aim to give back to the hospitality industry and all suffering business sectors.”
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Waterview Director of Operations, James Drivas also shared his pride in with the initiative, hoping that the vision the Waterview team shares with the Sydney Olympic Park Authority, will be able to further support the community and the health and wellbeing of the state.
“Nothing is more pleasing than an initiative that allows us to welcome back our loyal staff, now as frontline workers, to benefit the health and wellbeing of the community. We’re all in this together, uniting on this cause and receiving protection against the virus will bring us closer to resuming life as normal,” he said.