Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has told Sky News all the wage subsidy and stimulus programs implemented by the government will be reviewed "over the coming months" as the nation recovers quicker than expected. JobKeeper payments will this week begin to flow to the more than 725,000 businesses who have registered, while around five million workers will benefit.
The treasurer said Prime Minister Scott Morrison "prepared the nation for a six-month long haul," but the country has been "more successful than we first thought". Mr Frydenberg told Sky News hosts Graham Richardson and Chris Smith, JobKeeper for example has a "review after three months" although it is legislated for six months given that "some industries will recover more quickly than others".
JoshFrydenberg Sounds like you already done that with the amount of people missing out...and complaining...Josh get you shit in order before you open your mouth
JoshFrydenberg That so call visa holders that attend University
JoshFrydenberg Sell the ABC there is a big saving and stop the Submarine contract and stop selling water rights to overseas investment...Send all non Australians home ..