PM ditches major hurdle to accessing $500 payments
The Prime Minister has removed a major hurdle to accessing the $500 payments for people who have lost working hours due to lockdown restrictions.
Previously, workers wanting to claim the $500 COVID-19 Disaster Payment must have lost more than 20 hours of work and meet the liquid asset test, meaning they can’t have more than $10,000 in assets such as savings or shares banked up.
But Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday announced that this asset test will be waived from week three of a lockdown onwards, which Sydney has now entered.
"It doesn't matter what funds you have available to you in your bank account or that you can readily convert to cash," Morrison said.
"[We are] recognising that we're not just dealing with a one-week period or a two-week period, that this is now going into a third week with further decisions to be taken."
However, Australians should know that they will still need to prove they have lost working hours in order to access the payments.
Eligible Australians who normally work less than 20 hours a week can receive $325 for each week of lockdown (after the initial seven days).
Those who have lost more than 20 hours are eligible for $500.
On top of that, the Federal Government is also pausing mutual obligations for people who get welfare payments in the Greater Sydney area.
Read next: $500 lockdown payments: How to claim yours
PM of Sydney': ScoMo under fire
Many on social media reacting to the news were quick to criticise the Prime Minister’s move, pointing out that this privilege was not available during Victoria's lockdown earlier this year, which prompted the $500 payments in the first place.
"That bastard has changed the rules for NSW," one tweeted. "What a mongrel slap in the face for all Victorians!"
That bastard has changed the Rules for NSW
No more liquid asset test !
What a mongrel slap in the face for all Victorians!
We all in this together - Except NSW their 'special'— MormorLady (I Don't Hold the Hose Mate) 🐀 (@mormorlady) July 8, 2021
"Morrison is the PM of Sydney," another said. "He just scraped the liquid asset test for NSW, while Vic folk had to use their savings."
Scott has confirmed that the liquid asset test for federal financial assistance only applies to lockdowns in Victoria.
Every Sydney resident can access the financial assistance, regardless of how much they earn.
Scott knows where all his mates live.— sQott’s Bots (@ScottsBotsAus) July 8, 2021
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