ASX travel shares slip as Sydney lockdown extends for another week
It’s the 15th day in the row of double-digit case numbers in the state.
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Three of Australia’s big-name ASX travel shares are in the red today after the New South Wales Government announced the Sydney lockdown would be extended for another 7 days.
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Qld small businesses call for grants of up to $25,000 amid second post-JobKeeper lockdown
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Small businesses in Queensland are demanding the state government offer them financial support, after most of the state was thrown into a three-day COVID-19 lockdown on Tuesday evening.
Under the restrictions, thousands of non-essential businesses have been forced to close while restaurants and cafes can open for takeaway services. Residents are only allowed to leave their homes for essential purposes.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) has urged the state government to give businesses grants of up to $25,000 to cover loss of stock and trade.