3rd June 2021   |   Grants

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Grants to support Victorian businesses affected by the covid lockdown doubled up since the announcement of the extended 7-day lockdown.

The funding will go to those most in need – the small and medium-sized businesses hit hardest by the pandemic.

The latest funding comes on top of the $250.7 million support package announced on the weekend, bringing total business funding relief to $460 million.

“This is hard for everyone, and this extra support means businesses can be in a position to recover strongly once their doors reopen,” said Mr Merlino.

State Treasurer Tim Pallas said the government is working hard to get businesses successfully through to the other side of the crisis:

“We are standing with Victorian businesses and workers – providing them with the support they need to get through this challenging time,” said Mr Pallas.

The state government believes up to 90,000 businesses will benefit from the original support.

About 70,000 of the businesses located in metropolitan Melbourne will be affected by the extended restrictions (beyond Thursday, 3 June) and will be eligible for the new support.

Victorian Minister for Small Business Jaala Pulford said she understands the urgency of the funding relief for many SMEs.

“We know businesses that are currently closed will be counting the days until they can reopen. The efforts of our small-business community have been heroic, and we are proud to support them.”

The Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Martin Pakula has also applauded the stoic efforts made to date.

“Industry and business have been magnificent contributors to our efforts to combat this virus, and they continue to play a leading role.”

James Merlino detailed the assistance grants as he addressed the media at today’s press conference:

Business Costs Assistance Program grants of $2,500 for eligible businesses directly affected by the industry restrictions, including restaurants and cafes, event suppliers, accommodation providers and non-essential retailers, will be doubled to $5,000 for eligible businesses in metropolitan Melbourne. 

Regional businesses that are unable to open due to ongoing restrictions, such as nightclubs and amusement parks, will also be eligible for the extension payment. Metropolitan businesses that will have restrictions eased from Friday will not be eligible for the extension payment.

Licensed Hospitality Venue Fund grants of $3,500 for businesses holding an eligible liquor licence and food certificate will be doubled to $7,000 for eligible businesses in metropolitan Melbourne.

Applications are scheduled to open on Thursday, 3 June 2021 – including for regional businesses applying under the original package – and will be open until 11.59pm on Thursday, 24 June 2021. Businesses will only need to fill one application.

The extra allocations take the support for the Business Costs Assistance Program to $370 million and the Licensed Hospitality Venue Fund to $70 million. Details on the $20 million Events Support Package for operators in the events industry who have incurred losses due to restrictions will be provided shortly.

Businesses can register their interest in the Business Costs Assistance Program at business.vic.gov.au and will be notified when applications open.

NAB’s support available to businesses includes:

  • Restructuring of business facilities along with reduced or waived applications fees;
  • Deferral of principal payments across multiple product options;
  • Waiving costs and charges for withdrawing term deposits early, giving customers quick access to cash flow;
  • Credit card and personal loan relief;
  • MyCoach wellbeing support for colleagues and customers.

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