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.JoshFrydenberg says the government will “continue to provide the support necessary for businesses and families” but has refused to reveal whether the government will extend JobKeeper or JobSeeker in response to the coronavirus emergency in Victoria.

Josh Frydenberg says the government will “continue to provide the support necessary for businesses and families” but has refused to reveal whether the government will extend JobKeeper or JobSeeker in response to the coronavirus emergency in Victoria. “We know that the six-week lockdown announced by Daniel Andrews will take us up to the end of August, and we know that JobKeeper and JobSeeker is legislated until the end of September,” he said.

The Treasurer said the welfare schemes were under review and the next phase of support would be announced on July 23. The Treasurer also welcomed an announcement by the banks to extend loan repayments to businesses still struggling with financial hardship due to the virus. Banks will extend six-month deferrals by another four months for households and businesses that can prove they are viable borrowers.

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