Small businesses impacted by bushfires will be offered grants, concessional loans and tax relief under a suite of measures to be announced by Prime Minister ScottMorrisonMP.
Small businesses impacted by bushfires will be offered grants, concessional loans and tax relief under a suite of measures to be announced by Prime Minister Scott
Morrison. An estimated cost or uptake of the package is not yet known but the government said it's what small business leaders have been calling for. Image: News Corp Australia
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