At a time where almost every industry is facing a challenging time due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the Commonwealth Government has announced that it will grant a $40 million boost for the creative and entertainment sector of Australia. This will be allocated from the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand Fund (RISE) worth $200 in whole. The grant given to the Australian entertainment industry will be shared by 82 organisations in the country.
Apart from the entertainment industry, the travel, and tourism industry has also been severely affected by the pandemic already. In Sydney, Darling Harbour hotel options the likes of Oaks Sydney Goldsbrough Suites are most likely eagerly waiting for the government to reopen the borders for foreign traveller and the government has expressed that they will surely consider opening the borders when at least 80% of the total population of the country is covered by the vaccination program.
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