6 May 2021 / COVID-19

Greater Sydney Restrictions & Contact Tracing Alert

Latest info & COVID-19 case locations in NSW

Please note this is a public announcement – not an announcement from Hutchies.

After the discovery of a local COVID-19 case in Greater Sydney yesterday, and the partner of that case today, the following measures will be enforceable from 5pm today, May 6 until 12:01am Monday, 10 May for the Greater Sydney region (including Wollongong, Central Coast and Blue Mountains):

> Visitors to households will be limited to 20 guests – including children

> Masks will be compulsory on in all public indoor venues & public transport, including retail, theatres, hospitals, aged care facilities and for front-of-house hospitality staff (except in a hospitality venue when eating or drinking)

> Drinking while standing up at indoor venues will not be allowed

> Singing by audiences at indoor shows or by congregants at indoor places of worship will not be allowed

> Dancing will not be allowed at indoor hospitality venues or nightclubs however, dancing is allowed at weddings with a strong recommendation that no more than 20 people should be on the dancefloor at any one time

> Visitors to aged care facilities will be limited to two people.

Please review the latest contact tracing list below. Get tested immediately and self-isolate for 14 days if you've been to any of these locations.

If you have been to any of these locations during the time and date indicated you should:

  1. immediately self-isolate until 14 days after you were last there
  2. get tested even if you have no symptoms
  3. watch for COVID-19 symptoms and get retested should any symptoms recur
  4. even if you get a negative test, you must stay in isolation for 14 days as it can take 14 days before you may show symptoms or test positive.
SuburbVenueDate and time
AnnandaleBarbeques Galore Annandale2pm to 3pm on Saturday 1 May 2021
BalgowlahSMITH MADE2:30pm to 2:45pm on Tuesday 4 May 2021
Bondi BeachBondi Trattoria12:45pm to 1:30pm on Thursday 29 April 2021
Bondi JunctionScreening of The Courier at Event Cinemas6pm to 8pm on Friday 30 April 2021
Bondi JunctionThe Meat Store3pm to 4pm on Sunday 2 May 2021
BrookvaleRug Cleaning Repairs Hand Rug Wash Sydney12:30pm to 1pm on Tuesday 4 May 2021
CasulaBarbeques Galore Casula4pm to 5pm on Saturday 1 May 2021
CollaroyAlfresco Emporium1pm to 1:30pm on Tuesday 4 May 2021
Double BayChemist Warehouse Double Bay3:45pm to 4pm on Tuesday 4 May 2021
Double BayWoolworths Double Bay4:05pm to 4:15pm on Tuesday 4 May 2021
MascotBP Runway, Mascot4:30pm to 5pm on Saturday 1 May 2021
Moore ParkAzure Café12:30pm to 1pm on Monday 3 May 2021
Moore ParkThe Stadium Club11:30am to 12:30pm on Monday 3 May 2021
PaddingtonBarbetta1:30pm to 2:30pm on Friday 30 April 2021
Rose BayThe Royal Sydney Golf Club5:30pm to 9pm on Monday 3 May 2021
Rushcutters BayFigo Restaurant8:45pm to 11pm on Friday 30 April 2021
SilverwaterJoe's Barbeques & Heating1:30pm to 2:30pm on Saturday 1 May 2021
SilverwaterTucker Barbecues1:30pm to 2:30pm on Saturday 1 May 2021
SydneyDistrict Brasserie11am to 12pm on Friday 30 April 2021
SydneyHineSight Optometrist; Sofitel Sydney Wentworth12pm to 1pm on Friday 30 April 2021
SydneyFratelli Fresh1:15pm to 2:15pm on Tuesday 27 April 2021

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9 April / Quality Alert

Engineered stone ban effective 1 July 2024

ALL engineered stone, regardless of the silica content percentage, is banned.


Alternative products must be considered and implemented on all projects.

In October last year Hutchies noted that the industry was shifting away from engineered stone due to the risks of respirable crystalline silica, which can cause silicosis and other silica related diseases.

On this basis, Hutchies proactively took a position to ban all engineered stone on our projects, regardless of silica content percentages, from 1 July 2024.

In December last year, we then had confirmation that following an Industrial Relations Ministers meeting, State and Commonwealth Leaders had agreed to ban engineered stone products.

Some at Hutchies have noted that the State and Federal communications concerning the ban have included transition periods as well as exemptions for some engineered stone with low (under 1%) silica content.

For clarity, there has been no change to Hutchies' position following these communications – Hutchies will not be using engineered stone that contains any percentage of silica on our projects from 1 July 2024.

Actions

To mitigate the impact of potential delays and variations, the best approach is to inform clients of the pending ban and to propose and seek approval for an alternative product.

Similarly, ensure all future estimates have the stone specification qualified and priced accordingly.

Refer to Hutchies' Stone Product & Suitability for Use List on the Document Library.


More information

If you need additional support, please contact:

Design — Michael Lawlor / Ogi Latinovic
Work Health & Safety — Jimmy Andersen
Industrial Relations — Ben Young
Other — Russell Fryer

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3 - 20 April / General

Calling all nominations for stand out apprentices and cadets across Hutchies.

Help us by nominating an apprentice or cadet that you think is a true representation of Hutchies' way.

We also want to celebrate other significant training achievements by anyone else across company over the last 12 months.

Make your vote by COB 12 April 2024 (extended to Friday 18 April!)

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4 March / Meetings

Thanks for participating in Hutchies' All Company Update.

A copy of the presentation slides is available to download below.

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