Changes to the JobKeeper program have passed parliament - this is what it means for you

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Changes to the JobKeeper program have passed parliament - this is what it means for you
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BREAKING: The Federal Government's proposed $100 billion extension to the JobKeeper subsidy program has been signed off by parliament. AusPol 9News

Good question – the answer is that the payment will scale down further.hurting financially can access these payments for their employees:- Employees who worked 20 hours or less during February 2020 will receive $650 per fortnightUK coronavirus vaccine prompts immune response in early testWe don't know. Nobody from doctors to scientists to the government knows how this virus is panning out.

Taped off tables and chairs are seen in a closed cafe after a nationwide shutdown of cafes, restaurants and licensed venues, in Sydney, Tuesday, March 24, 2020.Cool. It kind of makes sense. Can you run through the total eligibility requirements again?

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