'People were scared to come out': NSW venues react to $100 voucher scheme to boost business

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The NSW Government is rolling out a scheme to give $100 in vouchers for people to spend on food and entertainment — but not everyone is on board.

As Christmas nears, the NSW Government is gifting every adult $100 in vouchers to use on food and entertainment as part of an economic stimulus scheme announced today.in a key measure of the NSW Budget aimed at encouraging Sydneysiders to reopen their wallets to help lift the state out of its $16 billion debt.

"I don't want someone to come in just because of the voucher so they can get cheaper food. I don't want it to be about the economics.Mr Chami says that while voucher scheme isn't suited to his cafe, it would help businesses in the Parramatta CBD that have been really decimated. Bill & Toni's, an Italian joint in Darlinghurst, will be one of the restaurants in the initial trial.

"People want to go out. It seems the government is doing the right thing for small business and encouraging people to spend their money.In regional areas, opinions also differ as life returns to normal.

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. $100 each for workers. No realestate stamp duty for the rich. Paid for by future generations. Got it! .

Tried in UK and it spread COVID19

Taronga Zoo 2 adults 2 kids $128.50. That $25 will really go far.. Not.

Plenty of people have adapted to not going as much to these sorts of places, lessening their contact risk. It’s a big reason why we have done better than most Western countries. They should just distribute these funds directly to help some businesses pay rent etc

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