Covid-19 – new targeted support & small business loan changes
A new COVID-19 Support Payment of a maximum of $24,000 will be made available for businesses struggling with a business downturn during the Omicron outbreak.
A new COVID-19 Support Payment of a maximum of $24,000 will be made available for businesses struggling with a business downturn during the Omicron outbreak.
The purpose of this payment is to ensure businesses remain viable, keep people employed, and recognise the fixed costs associated with escalating alert levels.
The wage subsidy is designed to support businesses that are faced with laying off staff or reducing hours due to the impact of COVID.
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