JobKeeper is being reduced from Monday. Here's what it means for Horsham

Alexander Darling
Updated September 27 2020 - 11:29am, first published September 25 2020 - 6:50pm
KEEPING ON: Up Tempo Cafe manager Melissa Hamerston with owners Lynne McKenzie and Lionel Godwin. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
KEEPING ON: Up Tempo Cafe manager Melissa Hamerston with owners Lynne McKenzie and Lionel Godwin. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

Some Wimmera businesses are faced with difficult decisions in the next few months, as Federal Government wage subsidies begin to gradually taper.

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Alexander Darling

Alexander has been a member of the Wimmera Mail-Times' editorial team since December 2018, covering politics, business and property among other rounds. He is a passionate St.Kilda and rock and roll fan, and has previously worked as a radio reporter in Port Macquarie and Gosford, NSW.

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