The NSW LNP Berejiklian Government’s ‘2021 COVID-19 Micro Business Grant‘ (‘this Grant’) was a governmental compensatory grant offered by the NSW Government (via Service NSW) specifically to NSW small business owners suffering a significant decline in turnover as a direct consequential result of the unprecedented global pandemic socio-economic lockdown imposed by then NSW LNP Berejiklian Government across New South Wales. […]
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To all NSW grant recipients of the 2021 COVID-19 Micro Business Grant: We at Nature Trail have had to sidetrack support from 16th August to 31st August due to a pre-committed family leave trip to the British Isles this past fortnight. So, frustratingly we’ve been unavailable, sorry. However, as from today, 1st September 2024 (first of Spring downunder) we are […]
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Part of Nature Trail’s policy is to record and maintain vital records. This of course applies particularly to each our tour guests in their trip applications submitting their details we request for risk and safety reasons ahead of a given trip we undertake. We consider this to be best practice for all concerned and a critical part of that record […]
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The NSW Minns Ministry (since 5th April 2023) and its Service NSW umbrella super-department need to pull their bureaucratic heads in and immediately abandon their ‘indian-giving‘ grant clawback mentality targeting innocent small businesses. An approved and paid out grant is an approved grant. So, thanks for the government compo for the government’s own stuffs ups. End of story! But that a […]
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The following article is now part of Nature Trail’s blog campaign against Service NSW in its immoral and illegal debt collection scam. This is our internal link to that campaign: https://naturetrail.com.au/blog-category/government-indian-givers/ Service NSW seems unconscionably hell-bent on federal Centrelink’s notorious 2016 Robodebt method of clawing back its 2021 ‘COVID Lockdown Micro Business Grant‘ funding – two years hence in […]
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