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Bendigo MP blasts support payment plan | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

Bendigo MP Lisa Chesters has slammed the federal government’s decision to roll back pandemic support payments as the state reaches […]

Mandatory vaccines not supported | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

Mandatory vaccines not supported | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges
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Online focus for Ranges business | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

By Oliver Lees As COVID-19 lockdown measures have changed the way we live our lives, small businesses in the Macedon Ranges have had to digitally adapt to survive. Victoria has entered lockdown five times over the past 18 months, closing non-essential businesses. Business Kyneton president Kate Fairley said businesses in the shire have had no option but to pivot their businesses online to remain trading. “The general consensus in the business community is that everyone’s been really hit hard, and people also have to juggle responsibilities like home-schooling on top of their work,” Ms Fairley said. “I have noticed the businesses that seem most resilient through this period are the ones that are being more active in their online engagement.

Restrictions burden business | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

By Oliver Lees Business owners in Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges continue to grapple with uncertainty as an extension of coronavirus restrictions sees different measures in place in metro Melboourne and regional Victoria. Last week, a further seven days of stringent lockdown measures were announced for Sunbury residents as Victoria’s latest COVID-19 outbreak ballooned to more than 60 cases. Located on O’shannassy Street in Sunbury, HomeGrown Gifts co-owner and mother of four Sharyn Snook has had to scale back her business hours to meet the new restrictions. “We’re disappointed and a bit frustrated,” Ms Snook said. “You can’t argue with the need to protect people’s health, but it worries me that the mental health of small businesses doesn’t seem to be as important as the physical health of the general public.

UVic Board of Governors passes budget, including tuition increase for all students

UVic Board of Governors passes budget, including tuition increase for all students File photo by Belle White. International student tuition has been raised substantially over last three years, including increases of 20 and 15 per cent in 2018 and 2019 respectively The University of Victoria Board of Governors voted on March 30 to approve the university’s operating budget for 2021-22, as well as its budget framework for the next three years. Once again, the budget included tuition increases for all students as well as funding for bursaries, mental health supports, and an associate vice-president Indigenous.  Kuehne says that the budget will also focus on sustainability including ways to reduce GHG emissions and the carbon intensity of their investments. The Martlet (@TheMartlet) March 30, 2021

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