COVID-19 resources -Update July 2020

Several new links have been added to the many already in this article, links that date back to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.  If you have any questions, or require further assistance, please send us an email or phone.

Please click on the following links to access a wide range of Covid-19 related guidelines and resources for both Federal and State Government initiatives. Once done, click on the X (top right) to close the article and you’ll return to this list. NB: Internet links are often altered by the source which means some of the following might not link properly. Ongoing testing is done to try and ensure this problem is minimised.

Latest Updates:

Previous Updates

    • Click here for the latest coronavirus news, updates and advice from government agencies across Australia.
  • Treasury Fact Sheets on Covid-19 relief measures. Originally there were 4, then 12. Now there are 21. Click here to access them all.
  • Scam Watch Update. Read more about the increasing number of scams that have emerged since the Coronavirus outbreak.

State Government relief programs:

Stage 3 – $130 billion relief package New Facts Sheets

  • Articles and Updates in other Latest News articles including:
    • Stage 3 – Covid-19 $1.1billion Domestic Violence, Medicare and Mental Health.
    • Stage 2 – Covid-19 – $66 billion stimulus package.
    • Stage 1 – Covid-19 Update – Small Business
    • Stage 1 – PM launches $17.6 billion virus stimulus plan

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