Victoria reports six new cases and two deaths because Frydenberg’s budget is based on tax cuts and trade incentives, but is based on positive assumptions. Follow all reactions and news about coronavirus.
But Daniel Andrews says the recommendation is that Chadstone’s epidemic be in control:
That’s the recommendation of the public fitness team. They did a wonderful task in very quick reaction, very localized reaction.
Some of the tactics were also, you know, not only what the manual would tell you, but also go beyond that, so don’t knock on the door once at all the other companies, but do it twice, contextual testing clinics. . .
I think there has also been some commitment to a number of corporations with the highest turnover rates . . . up close buying grocery malls, so only in Chadstone but, in fact, in the immediate environment. It has been very well controlled but, at the same time, it shows how incredibly contagious it can work, even if it is well controlled, you can end up with more than 30 cases.
Chadstone’s epidemic remains the highest concern.
Door knocks have expanded into the net and inspire more evidence.
Daniel Andrews:
The Metropolitan-Regional Division: there are no new instances in the Victoria domain, and there are only two active instances in Victoria’s domain since the Victorian domain upgrade.
In terms of active instances in elder care, only 58 instances active in elder care, so those numbers continue to decline and it will be a combination of, as well as potentially, some residents. And when I talk about Array it is the larger context, it is not just the ClinicalArray. It is possible that these are those who are connected to an epidemic of elderly care and an epidemic of elderly care is, of course, just one case.
This is treated in the same way as many other instances given the underlying vulnerability of Americans in those contexts. In terms of active instances in facilities for the disabled, they are only a member and I hope that this user will leave our knowledge once they have removed the virus.
And about the weather:
The last thing I wanted to say is: can I ask the Victorians to pay special attention to the Vic emergency application or the Vic SES today, ses. vic. gov. au.
There are some serious weather warnings, especially in relation to what deserve to be significant rainy occasions in a component of the state. SES is doing a job, but if we can all be aware of our situation, be aware of what will happen. later in the day and perhaps in the next few days, it will help them do their job.
They are incredible and we’ve noticed they are proven, but they have lived up to this control in recent weeks and months with strong winds and a host of other tough challenges. But if other folks just can, all over the state, especially in the Victoria area, stay tuned take a look at this Victorian emergency application and the SES website.
My last update was that significant rain was expected in the northeast of the state, but everyone is aware of those circumstances. This makes paintings of our emergency service heroes, whether professional or voluntary, a little easier.
The lack of direct investment in social housing in this year’s budget has been criticized overnight through a variety of charities, homeless teams and industry players. The Coalition was suggested to make a major investment in new social housing in this year’s budget, a technique that experts say would have stimulated the structure sector, helped others with serious housing problems due to covid-19 and addressed chronic shortages of social housing for other low-income people.
The government responded only with an extension of $1 billion from the Commonwealth government to ensure support for the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation (NHFIC), which experts say is not enough to stimulate the structure of new social and affordable housing.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul that “the lack of investment in social housing defies logic”.
“We continue to say that significant investment in social housing would have touched the structure industry, without delay stimulating jobs, adding learning, and helping to address chronic shortages of social housing for other low-income people,” said Paul Society National President Clair Victory. Mission Australia has described the lack of social housing investment as a “shocking failure” that will push more people into homelessness.
“Investing in 30,000 social housing over the next 4 years is an apparent solution that will not only end the lack of housing in Australia, but will also create important jobs in the structures sector,” said James Toomey, Managing Director of Mission Australia.
The Community Housing Industry Association said that investment in social housing would have been very important for the structure industry, which accounts for 9% of Australian jobs and is expected to experience a 27% decrease in housing construction, according to the Master Builders Association.
“Investing in social housing is the right thing to do now,” said the association’s executive director, Wendy Hayhurst. “There is an infinite call for the product; a structure program can be started temporarily; our members have already known about 12,000 sets that can start in six months; activity can focus where economic benefits are the maximums needed and creates more activity, simply by creating houses that will be built anyway.
The Victorian prime minister intensified his morning update.
I think it’s the 97th day in a row now.
The sale of the budget very early this morning.
Here are some of Scott Morrison’s on ABC radio:
Q: This budget expects to create 950,000 jobs in 4 years. How many of them will be created in the next 12 months?
Morrison:
What we will see happen, I think, is that thousands of jobs continue to return to the labour market, to the economy, as we have noticed in the last 3 months. 760,000 jobs have been re-entry into the market. We have noticed that jobs reduced to 0 hours return and genuine hours of employment now, 760,000 of them. And in measured employment, 60% of the jobs supported were for women. And so we’re going to keep seeing that happen, because the plan is to create jobs now. Hire others, advance investments, propose those tax cuts. Move forward that allows others to find jobs.
Q: But is $100 to $200 a week for an employer enough to hire and rent to someone?
Morrison:
Absolutely, that is, that is, that is the transformation in this budget. We don’t just keep other people in jobs, we’re encouraging them to paint, and that will provide that extra incentive. But when you take it with all the other elements of this budget, the incentives to invest, the ability to use your existing losses to access more capital, invest in your business and keep staff in your pictures and put more staff. on your payroll Everything works in combination to make sure more people have a job.
Etihad Airways will prevent all flights to Brisbane because management is commercially viable, as Australia continues to restrict the number of passengers airlines can bring to the country.
Despite the recent increase in the roof of arrivals from 4,000 to 5,500 passengers according to the week, Etihad’s resolve to withdraw from its Abu Dhabi-Brisbane address for advertising purposes follows Malaysia Airlines’ resolve in September to suspend flights to Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide to light. Introduction of arrival limits.
A spokesman for Etihad, Guardian Australia:
“As a component of an ongoing review of network paint performance, Etihad Airways will cancel flights from Abu Dhabi to Brisbane. The resolution to cancel the itinerary is an advertising resolution and a direct result of Covid-19’s impact on the global call for travel and tourism Array. . We will work heavily with affected consumers and travel agents to inform them of adjustments to their itineraries and reinstall them on flights of choice».
The spokesman said Etihad would continue to fly to Sydney and Melbourne, however, the latter city has accepted foreign passengers since the escalation of his Covid-19 wave.
Arrival limits, which are limits imposed across the Commonwealth but first requested across states to ease tension in their hotel quarantine systems, have left at least 28,000 Australians stranded abroad, with passengers with economic elegance and passengers with increasingly business elegance reporting that they have been continually backing back from their flights.
Due to these limits, planes land at Australian airports with only 30 passengers and only 4 economy class passengers.
Frustrated Airlines has stated that it prioritizes the most expensive tickets to continue meeting the limit, and Qatar Airways’ leading executive also warned that limits threaten the viability of flights to Australia.
More Mike Bowers this morning.
Daniel Andrews will hold his press conference at 10:30 a. m.
Also in the budget, states can expect their GST percentage to decline.
This will make it a little more complicated to “spend a lot on infrastructure. “
Not only that, the stamp duty is down, because, well, it’s a recession.
Just take a look at the states. Everyone’s going to turn over their budgets now, and they don’t have much cash to move.
But a reminder: the cash is very, very reasonable right now.
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