Government urged to extend loans to coronavirus-hit businesses
The small business ombudsman has urged the government to extend the low-interest loans being offered to businesses affected by bushfires and the drought to those at the mercy of the increasing impact of the coronavirus.
by Shared by My Business | Mar 5, 2020
Speaking to My Business, the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO), Kate Carnell, urged the government to act, stressing that the coronavirus is having a much broader impact on local businesses than the bushfires.
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