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Posted on Wednesday 17th of June, 2020,
Greater Shepparton City Council has stepped up its financial support for the community, announcing a $2M Stage 2 Greater Shepparton Economic Response to COVID-19 Package at last night’s June Council Meeting.
The package includes a raft of measures aimed at assisting the community in dealing with the significant economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The $2M package includes 29 measures and targets four key areas:
Stage 2 will continue to strengthen the ongoing resilience and capacity within the community, as well as enabling Council to be more agile in its planning, processing and delivery of services.
This follows the original announcement of a Stage 1 package in March, which included 21 measures to assist the community financially; including the popular $170,000 Quick Response Grants Program, which saw 60 local businesses receive up to $3,000 each to assist transitioning to online and e-commerce activity.
Stage 2 will have a larger focus on recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, rather than the response, as we begin to see some restrictions eased throughout Victoria and Australia.
The Stage 2 package also includes implementing the $8M Working for Victoria initiative, which is expected to create more than 200 jobs in Greater Shepparton.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Seema Abdullah said Council is confident Stage 2 would build on the success of Stage 1.
“COVID-19 has severely affected many members of our community in a number of ways, and the extent of the impact is yet to be fully understood,” Cr Abdullah said.
“We understand many members of our community are doing it tough. From the outset of this pandemic, we have pledged our support to the community, and we hope this is evident in these two stages of the Greater Shepparton Economic Response to COVID-19 Package.
“We were pleased with the results of Stage 1 and believe Stage 2 can have a similar impact. Once again, like Stage 1, this package attempts to use the guidance of State and Federal Government, and build on their efforts.”
Continue reading for the full list of 29 measures that make up the Stage 2 Greater Shepparton Economic Response to COVID-19 Package. For full details, please visit Council’s website.
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