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Federal Budget 2020: What does it mean for you and your business?

What does the 2020 Budget have in store for Australians as we move along the road to recovery? We’ve summarised some of the key initiatives just announced by the Federal Treasurer.

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Federal Budget 2020: What does it mean for you and your business?
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Has COVID-19 hurt your business? Get help from the Vic Govt’s $3 billion survival package

Help is here for struggling Victorian business owners who have been impacted by the extended lockdown. The Vic Govt has just announced a $3 billion rescue package for businesses.

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Has COVID-19 hurt your business? Get help from the Vic Govt’s $3 billion survival package
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Hardship grants are now available to landlords. Find out how to claim up to $3000.

Are you a landlord who is struggling financially because of rent reductions during the COVID-19 crisis? The Victorian Government is offering hardship grants up to $3000. Find out whether you are eligible for one of the grants, and how you can apply.

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Hardship grants are now available to landlords. Find out how to claim up to $3000.
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JobKeeper Extension and JobTrainer: What You Need to Know

The Australian Government has recently announced changes to the JobKeeper Payment, which are set to take effect from 28 September 2020. They have also introduced a new initiative called JobTrainer, to help Australians find work. Here's what you need to know.

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JobKeeper Extension and JobTrainer: What You Need to Know
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Government Grants for Businesses in Lockdown. Are you Eligible?

Has your business been impacted by the recent announcement of Stage 3 restrictions? You might be eligible for one of several government grants. Here’s our roundup of what’s on offer.

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Government Grants for Businesses in Lockdown. Are you Eligible?
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Can Your Will be Contested After You Die? Putting a Stop to "The War on Wills”.

It is a common misconception that a will is executed in a way the Testator originally plans it. Your will can always be contested, but there are ways to minimise the risk.

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Can Your Will be Contested After You Die? Putting a Stop to "The War on Wills”.
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