The Melbourne City Recovery Fund will invest in programs and infrastructure to kick-start the economy through extending outdoor trading, waiving permit fees, activating vacant shopfronts, and increasing marketing, events and entertainment to attract workers and visitors back to the city.
$100 million boost to Melbourne’s reopening
City of Melbourne,
14 September 2020, Australia
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