Echoes of Great Depression in welfare lines
More than a million Australians could be forced on to welfare in a crisis the PM warned had not been experienced since the Great Depression.
More than a million Australians could be forced on to welfare in a crisis the PM warned had not been experienced since the Great Depression.
Union bosses are pushing the Morrison government to to help workers, as it’s revealed 3.7 million have no access to paid leave.
Banks will be flushed with $105bn in cheap cash as RBA pledges to do ‘whatever necessary’ to shield businesses, households.
COAG meeting aims to establish national ‘co-ordination on energy and fuel’.
Banks are negotiating a multi-billion-dollar business rescue package that could see taxpayers underwrite loans to small and medium-sized firms facing collapse.
National leaders are debating a sliding scale of restrictions on gatherings in clubs and pubs, with tighter rules for areas with a large number of infections.
A government package to protect businesses will be targeted at saving jobs and propping up aviation, tourism and hospitality.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is considering additional economic measures in the May budget in aid of Australia’s tourism industry.
Scott Morrison is moving to support new measures, in addition to the $17.6bn stimulus package, ahead of parliament next week.
Scott Morrison will take an expanded economic rescue package to parliament next week in a bid to inject even more cash into small businesses.
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