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Coronavirus Australia live update: Victoria reports 15 new cases and two deaths as Queensland expands NSW border bubble | Coronavirus Australia live update: Victoria reports 15 new cases and two deaths as Queensland expands NSW border bubble |
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Scott Morrison will outline the Coalition’s manufacturing reboot during a budget scene-setter at the National Press Club today. Follow live | Scott Morrison will outline the Coalition’s manufacturing reboot during a budget scene-setter at the National Press Club today. Follow live |
Daniel Andrews and the Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers, Luke Donnellan will hold a press conference at 11.15am | |
Karen Andrews was on ABC radio this morning speaking with Sabra Lane about the Manufacturing Modernisation Fund (which was announced as an election commitment and is $50m from the government, $110m from the industry). | |
The government’s $50m has been exhausted, so it is putting in another $50. Lane asked Andrews about jobs: | |
Andrews: | |
Lane: Alright. But 80,000 over 10 years, 8,000 jobs a year? | |
Andrews: | |
300,000 jobs over 10 years is still only 30,000 jobs a year – and that is at the top end of the hopes. | |
Scott Morrison’s favourite animal is apparently the koala (which is close to becoming endangered) because they get the shits. | |
He had a chat to Adelaide radio 5AA this morning and spoke about a visit to the Adelaide zoo, where he got to chill with some still alive koalas. | |
I’d have the irrits too if I had to spend the two hours I was awake cuddling people, in between taking down the NSW Nationals, while my species was sliding towards extinction, but that’s just me. | |
The ABC/RMIT Fact Check team have fact-checked Tony Abbott’s claim that outside of Wuhan, Victoria had the world’s most strict lockdown (a claim that has been picked up and reported as fact by other commentators). | |
You will not be surprised to learn that Abbott, is in fact, wrong. | You will not be surprised to learn that Abbott, is in fact, wrong. |
Meanwhile, in Clive Palmer orbit land, Palmer’s media adviser, Andrew Crook, has sent out this statement: | Meanwhile, in Clive Palmer orbit land, Palmer’s media adviser, Andrew Crook, has sent out this statement: |
Ben Butler has more on the latest cuts to Flight Centre: | Ben Butler has more on the latest cuts to Flight Centre: |
While we wait for Daniel Andrews’ 91st consecutive press conference, this makes for interesting reading: | While we wait for Daniel Andrews’ 91st consecutive press conference, this makes for interesting reading: |
Queensland has reported no new Covid cases. | Queensland has reported no new Covid cases. |
The good eggs at AAP have put together a “what we know so far” of the 2020 budget. | The good eggs at AAP have put together a “what we know so far” of the 2020 budget. |
It’s a handy list of keeping track of the promises (and the re-announcements) so far. | It’s a handy list of keeping track of the promises (and the re-announcements) so far. |
Overall: | Overall: |
* Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg say it will be a “jobs budget” with the aim of driving the recovery out of the first recession since the 1990s | * Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg say it will be a “jobs budget” with the aim of driving the recovery out of the first recession since the 1990s |
* Estimated budget deficit of $200 billion | * Estimated budget deficit of $200 billion |
* Debt edging upwards of $800 billion | * Debt edging upwards of $800 billion |
* Expected $140 billion in stimulus over four years | * Expected $140 billion in stimulus over four years |
Infrastructure | Infrastructure |
* Funding to expand two NSW dams, Wyangala and Dungowan | * Funding to expand two NSW dams, Wyangala and Dungowan |
* $53 million funding for gas infrastructure as part of a national plan | * $53 million funding for gas infrastructure as part of a national plan |
* $211 million for domestic fuel security facilities | * $211 million for domestic fuel security facilities |
* More flexible rules for the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility to invest | * More flexible rules for the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility to invest |
Personal | Personal |
* Possible bringing forward of personal tax cuts due to start in 2022 | * Possible bringing forward of personal tax cuts due to start in 2022 |
* 2.5 million pensioners to get extra help to make up for an inflation-related rise not going ahead | * 2.5 million pensioners to get extra help to make up for an inflation-related rise not going ahead |
* HomeBuilder package likely to be extended | * HomeBuilder package likely to be extended |
* No changes to the JobSeeker dole payments. Government wants more data on economic conditions before deciding. | * No changes to the JobSeeker dole payments. Government wants more data on economic conditions before deciding. |
Business | Business |
* Consideration of a business investment allowance | * Consideration of a business investment allowance |
* Wage incentive for small and medium-sized businesses to take on new workers | * Wage incentive for small and medium-sized businesses to take on new workers |
* $1.5 billion manufacturing strategy | * $1.5 billion manufacturing strategy |
* $800 million aimed at helping individuals and businesses work online | * $800 million aimed at helping individuals and businesses work online |
* $53 million funding for television and film production and new content rules | * $53 million funding for television and film production and new content rules |
Health | Health |
* Extension of telehealth and e-prescription services | * Extension of telehealth and e-prescription services |
* Extra funding for aged care, ahead of the receipt of the royal commission report | * Extra funding for aged care, ahead of the receipt of the royal commission report |
* New strategy to get young people out of residential aged care | * New strategy to get young people out of residential aged care |
* $9 million for research into cancer in children and young adults | * $9 million for research into cancer in children and young adults |
Regions | Regions |
* $100 million for new Regional Recovery Partnerships (projects in areas hit by drought, bushfires and coronavirus) | * $100 million for new Regional Recovery Partnerships (projects in areas hit by drought, bushfires and coronavirus) |
* $30 million for the Regional Connectivity Program (local telecommunications projects) | * $30 million for the Regional Connectivity Program (local telecommunications projects) |
* $50 million Regional Tourism Recovery initiative (assist businesses in regions heavily reliant on international tourism) | * $50 million Regional Tourism Recovery initiative (assist businesses in regions heavily reliant on international tourism) |
* $200 million for an additional round of the Building Better Regions Fund | * $200 million for an additional round of the Building Better Regions Fund |
Education | Education |
* Extra $326 million to provide 12,000 more university places for domestic students | * Extra $326 million to provide 12,000 more university places for domestic students |
Welfare | Welfare |
* $7.6 million for parents experiencing stillborn babies or the death of a child under 12 months of age | * $7.6 million for parents experiencing stillborn babies or the death of a child under 12 months of age |
* 700 new safe places for women and children escaping domestic violence under $60 million “safe places” initiative | * 700 new safe places for women and children escaping domestic violence under $60 million “safe places” initiative |
Environment | Environment |
* $61.7 million for nature-based tourism | * $61.7 million for nature-based tourism |
34 million jobs have been lost in Latin America. For more international Covid news, head here. | 34 million jobs have been lost in Latin America. For more international Covid news, head here. |
For more on the prime minister’s upcoming speech: | For more on the prime minister’s upcoming speech: |
Malcolm Turnbull has been quite chatty of late. | Malcolm Turnbull has been quite chatty of late. |
Long lines have already formed at the Queensland/NSW border as the sunshine state extends its border bubble region to five additional NSW shires. | Long lines have already formed at the Queensland/NSW border as the sunshine state extends its border bubble region to five additional NSW shires. |
Queensland police Chief Superintendent Mark Wheeler told the Nine network cars had been queuing since before 1am: | Queensland police Chief Superintendent Mark Wheeler told the Nine network cars had been queuing since before 1am: |
Wheeler conceded that IT issues and confusion had increase wait times. | Wheeler conceded that IT issues and confusion had increase wait times. |
“This morning, unfortunately, there’s been a couple of IT issues around some suburbs. The relevant government departments are working through that now as we speak.” | “This morning, unfortunately, there’s been a couple of IT issues around some suburbs. The relevant government departments are working through that now as we speak.” |
NSW residents who live in the border region are now allowed to travel freely in Queensland, provided they carry a border pass and declare they have not travelled to a hotspot in the last 14 days. | NSW residents who live in the border region are now allowed to travel freely in Queensland, provided they carry a border pass and declare they have not travelled to a hotspot in the last 14 days. |
Queensland residents can also travel in the NSW border region without needing to quarantine upon return. | Queensland residents can also travel in the NSW border region without needing to quarantine upon return. |
Previously a number of postcodes along the border were included, but from 1am this morning this was extended to include the local government areas of Byron shire, Ballina, the city of Lismore, Richmond Valley and Glen Innes. | Previously a number of postcodes along the border were included, but from 1am this morning this was extended to include the local government areas of Byron shire, Ballina, the city of Lismore, Richmond Valley and Glen Innes. |