Andrews and Morrison make late-night disaster payment deal for Victorians.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Victorian Premier Dan Andrews have struck a late night deal to provide financial support to workers affected by the state's fifth lockdown from day one.
That's despite the Commonwealth tweaking eligibility rules from four weeks down to seven, and Victoria's lockdown currently only a five-day circuit breaker.
On Thursday Andrews argued, "We are part of this nation and it's needs-based - it's not foreign aid, we are not a different country."
Sky News reports the late-night decision came after a "bit of banter."
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Victorian Premier Dan Andrews have struck a late-night deal to provide financial support to workers affected by the state's third lockdown this year.https://t.co/xqlSLdu9qn
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