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Advertisement Victorians have delivered their verdict on Tuesdayâs federal budget, with aged care, childcare and debt dominating the discussion in the shadow of the pandemic. Many praised increases in funding for womenâs services but expressed scepticism and confusion about the lengthy rollouts attached to funding packages for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, mental health and aged care sector. CBD restaurant owner Phawinee âTangâ Suwankamnerd; Property investors Antone and Eva Khoury with their children Chanel and Isaac; North-east Melbourne woman Cherie Scott. Credit:The Age Aged care resident Betty Huggins, 70, says the governmentâs fresh investment of $17.7 billion over five years in the aged care sector doesnât go far enough. ....
LISA KRISTOFF https://lincolntheater.net As the curtain rose on “Nomadland” at Lincoln Theater March 19, Andrew Fenniman couldn’t have been happier. The sold out audience of 50, masked and socially distanced, was ready – despite the pandemic. Despite the state’s 50% capacity for theaters, opera houses and the like, at this point during the pandemic, Fenniman said the theater will probably stay at 50 for quite some time, or maybe 60. “We could have 125 people, but we want people to be safe, and to feel safe,” Fenniman said. To that end, Fenniman oversaw the upgrading of the ventilation system. Air from the outside passes through the new disinfection filters of UV-C lights and bipolar ionization six times per hour. Inside air is replaced by outside air twice each hour. ....