New year to bring payment cuts for Griffith residents on JobSeeker and Youth Allowance

Rex Martinich
January 1 2021 - 3:00pm
Norman McCoullough said the coronavirus supplement to the Jobseeker unemployment payments helped him cope with rising food prices and he hoped to be back working before the extra money ends entirely in March.
Norman McCoullough said the coronavirus supplement to the Jobseeker unemployment payments helped him cope with rising food prices and he hoped to be back working before the extra money ends entirely in March.

THE MIA's welfare recipients will receive about $50 a week less after the latest reduction of the coronavirus unemployment supplement kicks in on January 1.

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Rex Martinich

Rex Martinich

Journalist

Journalist for the Daily Advertiser in Wagga Wagga covering politics and data. Mobile: 0437 853 137 Email: rex.martinich@dailyadvertiser.com.au

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