Upper Yarra
Tuesday, 28 July, 2020
Dog squad on duty
Portraits of life in isolation
Paying kindness forward
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Crumbz, it’s time to mask up Like thousands of others across the Yarra Valley, Crumbz Craft owner Kay Trembath adjusted to working with a mask on last week. In the lead up to mandatory face covering laws that came into effect on Thursday, customers flocked to Kay’s craft store in Healesville to buy up elastic and fabrics to make masks of their own. Turn to page 5 to see some of the best masks spotted on the streets of the Yarra Ranges by Star Mail photographer Garry Sissons.
Jobs ‘safety net’ By Jed Lanyon and Romy Stephens
She said she wanted to see the scheme evolve to cater to the fast changing needs of small businesses. Since the pandemic began, Ms Braidner said her labour costs had gone up due to losing JobKeeper eligible staff, replaced by employees who did not qualify for the scheme. “I think it’s great, but this second time around, having lost some staff who were on (JobKeeper), it’s a lot tougher.” Monbulk Jewellers owner Ken Hunt said JobKeeper had kept his business afloat during
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the pandemic and as a result, he wouldn’t need to access the program after September. “April and May were terrible, we looked like we had to shut the door and that would be it, but with the JobKeeper there it made a huge difference for us,” he said. “We’re not doing better than what we did before but we’re doing almost as good as we were before, which is great. We’re indebted to the Government because of that. Continued page 3
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Business owners throughout the Yarra Ranges have attributed their financial survival during the Covid-19 pandemic to the Federal Government’s JobKeeper program. It comes after Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced last week the program would continue beyond September, albeit at a lower rate. Ben Arnold, owner and chef of Healesville’s My Little Kitchen, described JobKeeper as a
“safety net” for his business after the loss of income through tourism. “To have that little bit of extra support there, I think it’s a great thing,” he said. “We have been committed to our team since day one. JobKeeper is essentially a bonus for us. It means that we can spread the shifts out among the team.” Gina Braidner, owner of Seville’s Branded Burgers and Bar, told the Star Mail her business would go under if it weren’t for the continuation of the stimulus package.