More than 22,000 Canberrans will be back in poverty after virus supplement cut

Katie Burgess
September 24 2020 - 4:30am
Queues at the Woden Centrelink in March after economy-wide shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 22,000 people will be plunged below the poverty line in Canberra when the coronavirus supplement is reduced on Friday. Picture: Karleen Minney
Queues at the Woden Centrelink in March after economy-wide shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 22,000 people will be plunged below the poverty line in Canberra when the coronavirus supplement is reduced on Friday. Picture: Karleen Minney

More than 22,000 Canberrans will be $300 poorer a fortnight when the coronavirus supplement is wound back from Friday.

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Katie Burgess

Katie Burgess

Federal politics reporter

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