Tasmanian Government to partner with Australian Government to deliver pandemic payments

Jeremy Rockliff,Premier

Minister for Health

Today's National Cabinet was another positive, collaborative meeting with the Prime Minister and fellow State and Territory leaders, and I am pleased we have been able to reach agreement on a number of issues that ensure Tasmanians continue to be supported when impacted by COVID-19.

We expect this current wave of COVID-19 will be with us until the end of September, and we know that the next 2-4 weeks will be challenging for health systems right across Australia – including Tasmania.

National Cabinet reinforced recent messaging from the Australian Health Protection Principle Committee (AHPPC) that masks are strongly recommended when indoors or where you are not able to socially distance, however mask-wearing is a personal responsibility and will not be mandated.

I welcome the Commonwealth Government's announcement to reinstate the Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment until September 30, 2022.

States and territories have agreed to share the costs of the payment 50:50 so that Tasmanians can get the financial support they need when they are unable to work due to having COVID-19, or being impacted by someone who has.

The Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment will continue to be available through Services Australia from 8am this Wednesday, July 20.

The payment provides support for people who are unable to earn an income because they have to self-isolate or quarantine due to COVID-19; or care for someone who has to self-isolate or quarantine due to COVID-19.

Eligibility for the payment will be backdated to July 1 2022, to ensure that anyone unable to work owing to isolation requirements in this period and does not have access to paid sick leave is supported.

The Commonwealth Government will also reinstate the National Health Emergency (COVID-19) Crisis Payment until 30 September 2022, with eligibility also to be backdated to 1 July 2022. This will ensure people affected by COVID-19 isolation requirements who receive an income support payment or ABSTUDY Living Allowance, and who are in severe financial hardship, continue to receive support through the winter period.

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