The Victorian Government will set aside close to $260 million in an attempt to revive Melbourne’s central business district, by offering restaurant vouchers of up to $100.
Acting Premier James Merlino on Sunday announced the boost to dining, arts and cultural events in the city’s inner urban areas hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.Another $8.4 million will be put toward dining vouchers for people to use at restaurants and cafes.Victoria's acting Premier James Merlino.
A further $200 million will be invested by both the City of Melbourne and the state government to create
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