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Deep concerns over military presence in South West and Western Sydney
With defence force personnel joining police in South West and Western Sydney, ACOSS, NCOSS and community sector organisations are expressing deep concerns and urging governments to listen to, respect and act upon the calls of local community leaders.
Settlement Services International (SSI) CEO and ACOSS Board Director Violet Roumeliotis:
“Many South West Sydney residents are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, including refugees, who are from war-torn countries and might see military presence as a threat. Many people residing in Sydney’s west are refugees who are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially mental health, due to traumatic events they have experienced in the past.
Australian Minister Defends Social Support Exclusion For Jobless
Australian Minister Defends Social Support Exclusion For Jobless
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SYDNEY Australia’s Emergency Management minister, in charge of federal Covid-19 support payments, has boldly declared she would rather be on welfare in Australia than anywhere else in the world.
State and federal governments have ramped up support for individuals and businesses affected by Greater Sydney’s extended lockdown.
People who work 20 hours or more will get AU$750 ($554.33) per week, and those who work less will get AU$450 ($332.60).
Welfare recipients who have lost eight hours of work a week or more will get an AU$200 ($147.82) top-up on their regular payments.