HELPING WYNDHAM STAY SAFE AND STAY OPEN

06 May 2021

Wyndham businesses will soon get specialist advice on staying safe and staying open through 2021 thanks to new funding from the Andrews Labor Government.
Minister for Local Government Shaun Leane has announced Wyndham will receive $170,000 to keep local businesses and local people safe.
Wyndham can use $120,000 of funding to employ COVID Business Support Officers who will help high-risk locations like markets and shopping strips comply with COVIDSafe requirements, like checking in, physical distancing and cleaning.
They will work with local hospitality businesses, community venues and small retailers like hairdressers, butchers and milk bars to ensure they can stay COVIDSafe, as well as delivering a wide range of information on COVIDSafe practices to the community.
The funding is part of a $7.88 million commitment for councils across Victoria, establishing the Local Government Business Concierge and Hospitality Support program and creating 236 positions to help businesses stay safe and stay open.
Wyndham will also receive an additional $50,000 to provide assistance to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) businesses in the municipality, bringing Wyndhams funding to $170,000 in total.
The Victorian Government has invested more than $6 billion in direct economic support for businesses and workers to help them recover from the pandemic, including $2.6 billion paid to 134,000 businesses through the Business Support Fund.
For more information on local government funding support visit www.localgovernment.vic.gov.au
Quote attributable to Member for Tarneit Sarah Connolly
Specialist officers will help businesses stay open and our community stay safe.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Local Government Shaun Leane
Councils are crucial to Victorias recovery from the pandemic and this funding enables them to support businesses and communities with COVIDSafe best practice and keep local economies open.
Quote attributable to Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Martin Pakula
This is about making sure Victorian business and every community in our state has the support and information they need to stay safe and open through 2021.