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The entire state of Victoria has begun its fifth day of a week-long ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown, but the effect on business will last longer, with some local business owners calling for eased restrictions in regional areas. Pictured is Maffra Business and Tourism Association president Marcus Stobie closing up for the lockdown on Thursday evening
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THE local business community is hoping for restrictions to be eased this Friday, provided regional Victoria continues to record zero COVID-19 cases.
With no JobKeeper safety net available for Victoria’s fourth lockdown, blanket restrictions across the state have forced businesses more than 200 kilometres away from the nearest recorded case to close.
Vic government launches $250.7m business grants package
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The state government has rolled out a $250.7 million package to support Victorian businesses hit by the latest snap lockdown.
The $250.7 million Circuit Breaker Business Support Package will be allocated to up to 90,000 Victorian businesses affected by the lockdown restrictions running until Thursday night, including three initiatives for small to medium-sized businesses and sole traders.
The new package has built on around $6 billion in support the Victorian government has given to businesses through the pandemic, including three rounds of the Business Support Fund.
Almost $200 million ($190 million) has been wheeled towards a second round of the government’s Business Costs Assistance Program. The scheme will offer $2,500 grants for eligible businesses directly affected by industry restrictions, such as restaurants and cafes, event suppliers, accommodation providers and non
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