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Government to pay $125m for COVID business settlement

Taxpayers will be slugged $125 million to settle a class action brought by businesses impacted by one of the world's longest lockdowns.
Class action settles after retailers argued state government should pay them for economic loss resulting from pandemic lockdown ...
Businesses affected by Victoria's Covid lockdowns will receive $125 million from taxpayers under a settlement agreed by the state government.
About 16,000 businesses financially hit by 112 days of pandemic lockdowns have had a legal win, which also means former ...
The Victorian taxpayer will be slugged a whopping $125m after the state government settled a court case with businesses forced to shut down during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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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.
Retail businesses argued the state government should pay them for economic loss resulting from the lockdown.