Tourism industry calls for JobKeeper extension until international borders reopen

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The tourism industry is giving up hope of a pre-Christmas revival, asking the government to extend JobKeeper until international borders reopen and expand the scheme to include visa and seasonal workers | JennieDuke

Businesses reliant on local and international tourists have been in hibernation for months but Australian Tourism Industry Council managing director Simon Westaway said there would not be any "real recovery" for the sector before the end of the year.

"If [the] industry has the confidence to keep staff and invest in a return to sustainability by Christmas, we could see [JobKeeper] start to phase out during the early part of 2021, pending the international border," Mr Westaway said."Given the slow, and in many parts of Australia still non-existent, recovery in tourism activity, JobKeeper for enterprises right across the tourism sector needs to be extended beyond September.

Seasonal businesses had been unable to use the scheme fully, the submission said, asking for special consideration to be given to those whose regular seasonal workforce usually started after March 1 or whose season lasted less than a year. It also requested help for start-up businesses that had been operating for less than 12 months and self-employed working directors.

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JennieDuke Ask the government for free handouts forever.

JennieDuke expand the Jobkeeper scheme to include visa and seasonal workers' crazy Edu is an export so we should not be bailing out int students then the money'd go straight to pay fees Unis r Triple dipping Fed fund state fund n bailout$ The cost when they r wasteful

JennieDuke Maybe ScMo and Co will listen to Tourism, Qantas execs and other heavyweights. They have ignored the early education sector and women's advocates with regard to extending JobKeeper until Sept in accordance with legislation.

JennieDuke Another two years then?

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