COVID-19 Hardship policy extended

Published on 18 September 2020

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Gannawarra Shire Council will continue to provide support to the community during the current COVID-19 pandemic, agreeing to extend the operations of its COVID-19 Hardship Policy until a further review on or before 17 March 2021.

Initially approved at the April Council Meeting, the policy enables Council to hold interest on all outstanding debts during the COVID-19 pandemic and hold off on legal action of rates and charges.

“Restrictions implemented to stop the spread of COVID-19 have impacted business owners and residents throughout the Gannawarra, evident by the closure of businesses and reduction of staff numbers,” Council Chief Executive Officer, Tom O’Reilly said.

“Council implemented its COVID-19 Hardship Policy as recognition for the financial hardship experienced at the time, with the original timeframe of the policy’s implementation expiring on 16 September 2020.

“The decision to extend the operations of the policy will continue to provide some financial security to residents and businesses.”

The extension of the COVID-19 Hardship Policy is one of many support measures Council has implemented to help the community deal with and recover from this pandemic.

“These measures include reducing hall hire and recreation reserve charges by 50 per cent, waiving Footpath Trader permit fees and halving registration renewal fees for hospitality, beauty therapists, hairdressers and other health-related premises for 2020/21,” Mr O’Reilly said.

“Council will continue to assess the situation and implement further changes as needed.

“I encourage residents and business owners who cannot pay any outstanding bills they have with Council at this time to phone (03) 5450 9333 and discuss their situation with our friendly staff.”

For more information regarding Coronavirus and Council’s efforts, please visit www.gsc.vic.gov.au/coronavirus

Residents who are concerned regarding Coronavirus are encouraged to phone the Coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398 or visit www.vic.gov.au/coronavirus

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