Child care services in Commonwealth-declared hotspots will be eligible for payments of 25 per cent of their pre-lockdown revenue.
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Child care services in Commonwealth-declared hotspots will be eligible for payments of 25 per cent of their pre-lockdown revenue.
Read More »The Government’s highest priority is to keep Australians safe. Our law enforcement and security agencies are among the best in the world and we have to ensure they have the powers they need.
Read More »Tokyo Paralympic Games represented another important opportunity for Australians to unite to celebrate the individual efforts of athletes who had overcome extraordinary odds.
Read More »Our economy is in a stronger position to recover than even a year ago. In aggregate terms, household and business balance sheets have accumulated $290bn since the start of last year. This is the result of unprecedented government support and a savings ratio that is about three times its pre-pandemic …
Read More »Neville Bonner was the first Indigenous Australian sworn into our Parliament. He said, ‘for far too long we have been crying out, and far too few have heard us.’When people spoke about indigenous issues,
Read More »With around 50 leaders from unions, employer groups and government to discuss how best to support the vaccination rollout in workplaces.
Read More »The situation on the ground in Kabul, as in the rest of Afghanistan, is evolving rapidly. As in any crisis situation, the Australian Government’s priority is to ensure the safety of its citizens. We have over 130 Australians in Afghanistan,
Read More »Liberal, anti-bloke agenda permeating the ABC is finally catching up with it, and not before time.As of this week the public broadcaster’s star journalist, Louise Milligan, looks to have caused her employer,
Read More »The Morrison Government is continuing to support Australians through the pandemic and is encouraging employers and employees to work together on the issue of COVID-19 vaccination for Australian workers.
Read More »Significant new support from the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments will bolster businesses most affected by the extension of the public health lockdown in Melbourne. The need to combat the Delta strain of coronavirus means restrictions will remain in place in 31 metropolitan local government areas until 11:59pm on Thursday,
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