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| | | ... are only as good as their assumptions. One example, given current events - persistent increase in cases of infection in Victoria and growing ones in NSW - Treasury's assumption that the state of Victoria will re-open six weeks from 9 July looks shaky. ... |
| | | | The government has announced an extension to the early release of super program designed to help Australians experiencing hardship as a result of COVID-19. Originally, the program was set to end on 24 September 2020. Now, people will be able to apply ... |
| | | | ... have stopped domestic violence perpetrators from hiding their super assets from their spouses. Women's Legal Service Victoria (WLSV), Women in Super (WIS), the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) and HESTA have called on the ATO ... |
| | | | ... impacts of COVID-19, including renewed shutdowns, caused concerns for employers. "The reintroduction of restrictions in Victoria and the risk of renewed restrictions elsewhere means the recovery in the labour market remains fragile," Parker said. "Opportunities ... |
| | | | ... levels in Australia, now it's down just 6% on normal levels. Rideshare spending was down 34% and now is down 13%. In Victoria, unsurprisingly, travel and rideshare spending has taken a dive again as Melbourne has been forced into another lockdown to ... |
| | | | ... country of birth goes, "those who run in haste will have spikes buried deeper in their feet"... and deeper it has gone in Victoria. So now we have the Federal government extending its "support measures" - originally envisaged to be in effect for six ... |
| | | | ... finance and corporate banking. Prior to his current role, Cordle led the NAB corporate businesses in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia where he built long-standing relationships with Private Wealth clients. In addition, Susie Grehl has joined ... |
| | | | ... year in revenue alone, while the tourism sector is worth about $55 billion." Before the second wave's outbreak in Victoria, tour and accommodation operators and universities were laying out plans to welcome back China and other international tourists ... |
| | | | ... the bounce back in the Australian labour market wouldn't have rung hollow had it not been for the second wave in Victoria - the country's second largest state that accounts for around a quarter of national output. You too, Virginia, would be ... |
| | | | ... it's not just mortgages. It's also SME loans, or business loans." Given the second wave of COVID-19 cases in Victoria, as well as a renewed threat in NSW, Jenneke believes these numbers are only going to worsen. "Clearly, Victoria changes the ... |
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