Fightback helped by support for business

MILDURA has this week faced its greatest challenge since the beginning of the pandemic. With four cases of the Delta variant of COVID-19, the community is on high alert. I want to thank everyone for their diligence, patience, and commitment to the safety of our community.

I want to highlight the dedication of our health professionals, who have led the way in fighting this outbreak. I’d like to thank the council, Sunraysia Community Health Service, and all staff in each medical facility.

It goes without saying that this lockdown, the second in two months, is devastating for many individuals, families, and businesses. Devastating in a social and economic sense — we can at least be grateful it is not in terms of health outcomes.

I asked Health Minister Greg Hunt to declare Mildura a Commonwealth hot spot because of the additional support that could be made available. This occurred and I am pleased that income support, through the COVID-19 disaster payment, is being provided to eligible people who have lost hours of work.

If you’ve lost more than 20 hours, you can access $600 per week of lockdown. If you’ve lost between eight and 20 hours, you can access $375.

The Prime Minister and Premier of Victoria agreed that the Commonwealth would provide income support, while the Victorian Government would provide significant support to businesses.

However, I am concerned that many small business owners have told me that the current Victorian programs are not fit for purpose. This is particularly true for businesses that don’t pay GST. I appreciate that bills continue to stack up, which is why I am advocating more support for small businesses in particular.

And while the Mildura community faces this outbreak, border communities continue to suffer. Border restrictions continue to affect access to urgent medical treatment and disrupt the daily lives of people who live in communities that have always been COVID-free.

Unfortunately, it looks unlikely that state governments will do away with border restrictions as a response to outbreaks. I acknowledge the fantastic work that is done by cross-border commissioners in Victoria and New South Wales to manage these closures, but there is no such office in South Australia. We need to see much greater co-ordination between the states to provide confidence and consistency to border communities.

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