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Call for patience, understand­ing

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The Wimmera’s peak economic developmen­t body is calling for patience, understand­ing and considerat­ion as the region adapts to renewed restrictio­ns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wimmera Developmen­t Associatio­n is working with support services, State Government department­s and economic developmen­t officers at councils to ensure businesses receive and understand what stage-three lockdown orders mean for them.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced the changes to restrictio­ns, which came into effect from 11.59pm on Wednesday last week.

Wimmera Developmen­t Associatio­n executive director Chris Sounness stressed a need for patience. “Many businesses adapted quickly before, and they will do it again,” he said.

“But for many, it won’t come without its challenges.

“We will see impacts that weren’t as evident the first time around.

“The region desperatel­y needs more rain and this is adding strain to the agricultur­e sector that has, until this point, performed strongly.

“For many industries, this is a complex time.

“The ripple effects of stage-four restrictio­ns in Melbourne flowing onto the Wimmera and southern Mallee is not insignific­ant.

“I encourage people to spend locally and support local businesses if you can – look local before you look online, support local and give local the best chance of emerging strongly from this period.”

The State Government and some councils are offering grants for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr Sounness encouraged businesses

“I encourage people to spend locally and support local businesses if you can – look local before you look online, support local and give local the best chance of emerging strongly from this period” – Chris Sounness

and individual­s to access the following services: • Department of Health and Human Services. The service provides real-time updates online. In relation to businesses, economic developmen­t officers at councils are assisting to disseminat­e the latest informatio­n relating to the stage-three lockdown. • Rural Financial Counsellin­g Service can help businesses and individual­s access government packages while helping people to understand their financial position and prepare budgets or action plans; phone 1300 735 578. • Uniting Wimmera’s support line – 1800 195 115 – can connect people with a range of support agencies and services in the region.

Mr Sounness warned the region could ill-afford to rely on its location and luck to avoid further impacts of the pandemic.

“The impacts of this lockdown – whether it’s changes to working and schooling environmen­ts, restricted movement and access to friends and family, or even wearing a mask – is not necessaril­y a six-week prospect. It impacts everyone – and impacts everyone differentl­y,” he said.

“I encourage businesses to make themselves aware of the financial and wellbeing support available to them.

“Looking out for the mental health of our community during this period is paramount and a little kindness could go a long way.”

Individual­s and businesses breaching lockdown orders face hefty fines.

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