Treasurer Dominic Perrottet is reportedly weighing up food vouchers for households as the centrepiece of his upcoming budget
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The New South Wales government is considering giving food vouchers for households to spend in restaurants and pubs across the state in a bid to boost the state’s economy amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
On Friday the Australian reported that the state’s treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, was weighing up making a proposal to give households $100 restaurant vouchers the centrepiece of the upcoming state budget.
Continue reading…Treasurer Dominic Perrottet is reportedly weighing up food vouchers for households as the centrepiece of his upcoming budgetFollow our live blogNSW hotspots: Sydney and regional case locationsCovid restrictions state by stateSign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email; download the free Guardian appThe New South Wales government is considering giving food vouchers for households to spend in restaurants and pubs across the state in a bid to boost the state’s economy amid the Covid-19 pandemic.On Friday the Australian reported that the state’s treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, was weighing up making a proposal to give households $100 restaurant vouchers the centrepiece of the upcoming state budget. Continue reading…