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Young workers who help fill shortages in regional areas should still be eligible for coronavirus support payments, according to the West Australian Premier.

Young workers who help fill shortages in regional areas should still be eligible for coronavirus support payments, according to the West Australian Premier. The state government is launching a new campaign to support struggling agriculture and tourism businesses.

 

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