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On Monday March 16, the ABC broadcast a story in its television bulletins on the Victorian government agreeing to a $125-million settlement with businesses shut down during the state's second wave of ...
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The Victorian government will pay businesses affected by the state’s prolonged Covid-19 lockdown in 2020 $125m in compensation to settle a class action lawsuit.
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The bungled hotel quarantine program in 2020 led to Victoria's brutal second wave, with businesses suing the government over ...
Settling with businesses that claimed the Victorian government was responsible for damage caused by COVID-19 lockdowns avoids a trial ahead of the state election.
Businesses affected by Victoria's Covid lockdowns will receive $125 million from taxpayers under a settlement agreed by the state government.
The Victorian government has agreed to pay $125m in compensation to businesses that suffered financial losses during the state’s second Covid wave in 2020.