Australian welfare benefit for unemployed has been doubled to deal with fallout from outbreak
Thousands of Australians were queueing at Centrelink offices around the country on Monday as businesses prepare to shut down and after the federal government doubled unemployment benefits to deal with the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
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