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The huge stimulus numbers throw up the inevitable question

After three packages worth a combined $214 billion, Scott Morrison hopes this will be the last major bailout needed. But there are no guarantees.

Phillip CooreyPolitical editor

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It was only 20 days ago that Scott Morrison appealed to corporate Australia to do its utmost to hold on to its workers throughout the coronavirus crisis.

Addressing The Australian Financial Review Business Summit, Morrison signalled that while the government's then-impending $17.6 billion stimulus package, to be released a few days later, would look after small and medium business and their workers, the corporate sector should draw on its vast reserves to look after their own.

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Phillip Coorey is the political editor based in Canberra. He is a two-time winner of the Paul Lyneham award for press gallery excellence. Connect with Phillip on Facebook and Twitter. Email Phillip at pcoorey@afr.com

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