How Has Coronavirus Affected The Australian Economy
. On 9 April 2020 the Australian Government passed legislation to enact a wage subsidy plan JobKeeper payments - to help keep more Australians in jobs and support businesses affected by the significant economic impact caused by the coronavirus. In recognition of the continued economic impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic the Government announced on 13 December 2021 that it proposed to amend the Scheme Rules to expand the SME Recovery Loan Scheme under varied terms to provide support to SMEs adversely economically affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic.Depending on the duration of the crisis revised scenarios indicate that the potential shock could range between a 60-80 decline in the international tourism economy in 2020. On 9 April 2020 the Australian Government passed legislation to enact a wage subsidy plan JobKeeper payments - to help keep more Australians in jobs and support businesses affected by the significant economic impact caused by the coronavirus. In recognition of the continued economic impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic the Government announced on 13 December 2021 that it proposed to amend the Scheme Rules to expand the SME Recovery Loan Scheme under varied terms to provide support to SMEs adversely economically affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic.
In recognition of the continued economic impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic the Government announced on 13 December 2021 that it proposed to amend the Scheme Rules to expand the SME Recovery Loan Scheme under varied terms to provide support to SMEs adversely economically affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic.
On 9 April 2020 the Australian Government passed legislation to enact a wage subsidy plan JobKeeper payments - to help keep more Australians in jobs and support businesses affected by the significant economic impact caused by the coronavirus. If your business has been impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak you may be eligible for financial assistance or other types of relief. Depending on the duration of the crisis revised scenarios indicate that the potential shock could range between a 60-80 decline in the international tourism economy in 2020. In recognition of the continued economic impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic the Government announced on 13 December 2021 that it proposed to amend the Scheme Rules to expand the SME Recovery Loan Scheme under varied terms to provide support to SMEs adversely economically affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic.