'Left for dead': Prime Minister accused of using company as a prop
"The banks know nothing of it," he said. "They say they have to assess each application on serviceability and as we have no income we therefore have no capacity to borrow."
A spokesman for Mr Morrison said the programs would help shows to start touring again and films to get under way, which would flow on to work for businesses."We are trying to help as many businesses as possible through this crisis through our JobKeeper wage subsidy, cash-flow boost for small to medium enterprises and not-for-profits, investment incentives and a safety net for companies facing distress," he said.
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