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Banks are trying to stop a wave of mortgage delinquencies as workers bear the brunt of lockdowns. (James D. Morgan, Getty Images)
Australian banks have restarted their loan deferral programs, enabling borrowers to put off their repayments during the most recent lockdown.
Impacted mortgage holders can now pause and reduce repayments or restructure their loans are part of a new relief program, while businesses will be presented with additional options.
The three local government areas (LGA) at the heart of Sydney’s latest outbreak were already the most behind on their mortgages prior to the latest restrictions.
Australia’s banks have again been forced to freeze home loans for those who need it, just three months after they declared a victorious end to the 12-month program.
Three removalists who allegedly knew they were infected with coronavirus before they drove out of southwest Sydney and visited towns in NSW could be jailed for six months.
The men aged 20, 27 and 27 allegedly travelled from West Hoxton in the Covid-ravaged Liverpool Local Government Area to Figtree in Wollongong, before stopping at several towns on their way to Molong, in the state s central west.
Police caught up with the trio on Speedy Street in Molong at about 2.30pm on Friday after being notified that they had travelled from a Covid hotspot.
NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys said they had been charged and face six months in jail and fines of $11,000 each.