A $50 million support and stimulus package has been announced for South Australia in a move to help the state’s economy rebound from COVID.
There will be $22,000 in grants to be made available for struggling businesses and 160,000 tourism and dining vouchers handed out.
Premier Steven Marshall says the support package aims at assisting businesses hit disproportionately by the pandemic, including the hospitality sector in particular.
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