Tigerlily75
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The article did also mention businesses, which was my original question. $534m apparently.
"Under the support package, more than 80,000 struggling businesses in the lockdown area will be eligible for $5,000 grants to help them stay afloat.
Business owners and operators and sole traders will be eligible for $36m of mental health support and mentoring.
Pubs, restaurants and other hospitality businesses will receive support from a dedicated fund of $30m for the night-time economy.
Pakula acknowledged that foot traffic in the Melbourne CBD had been “uniquely” hit by people staying at home. The government will set up a $20m fund specifically for the CBD.
The package also includes support for regional tourism operators who will miss out on visitors from Melbourne due to the lockdown.
The government also announced an extended and expanded payroll tax deferral, which will allow eligible business with payrolls of up to $10m to defer liabilities for the first half of the new financial year.
The package is aimed at helping businesses to stay afloat through the lockdown and then recover on the other side, the ministers said."
"The new package took the Victorian government’s coronavirus support to $6bn so far, Pallas said."
Yes so there is both state and federal support. The packages outlined above is the state support from the Victorian Government, and then there is the federal support from the Australian Government also. The Federal government is in charge of JobKeeper (wage payments to support people to keep their jobs) and JobSeeker (payments for the unemployed) and lump sum business payments, and then the State Government also offers payments to businesses, as well as the one off isolation payments. (Among other things like emergency food relief, rent relief, mental health support etc).
So this outlines Victorian Government economic support: Department of Health and Human Services Victoria | Financial support for coronavirus (COVID-19)
And Federal Government economic support: Treasury.gov.au
So a Victorian can access both state and federal assistance.