Frydenberg accuses state government of 'callous indifference' to small business

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Victoria has recorded four new cases of coronavirus and one death in the past day, as federal politicians lashed the state's eased restrictions as 'unacceptable'.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said it was clear the Victorian government had a "callous indifference" to small business, after Premier Daniel Andrews announced on Sunday retail stores and indoor dining for restaurants, cafes and pubs would not reopen until November 2.

Up to 10 people from two households can gather outdoors and hairdressers, golf courses and tennis courts are allowed to reopen. “If it was completely removed across the Melbourne metropolitan area, we might well run the risk of overcompensation of gatherings in particular locations."

 

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The Age chooses its emphasis and surprises no-one....how about some balance...what do you think the Feds would say!

Perhaps Morrison can take a leaf out of Jacinda Ardern’s book and be a bloody good leader...

The same Federal government that has done absolutely nothing to assist Victoria through this pandemic ? Their opinion is beyond irrelevant at this point, they should be thanking Victorians for what we’ve done instead of digging in the boot. What a disgrace.

The Feds can Ffffade away. Ask them how many deaths they find acceptable.

The federal government can get stuffed!

Here goes the Costello rant again.

The Federal Government of incompetence Should be fixing Age Care The standards are disgraceful GregHuntMP do your job and show us a Road Map

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