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SE Queensland lockdown brings Delta’s retail impact to $12-billion

Retail losses are continuing to mount, as Retailers’ Association calls for more Government support for struggling sector.

Mike Simpson by Mike Simpson
03-08-2021 07:00
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More than half-a-billion dollars’ worth of retail trade is at risk with the lockdown in South-East Queensland extended to eight days – adding to the pain that small businesses, in particular, are suffering from Covid impacts across the country.

Australian Retailers’ Association CEO, Paul Zahra, said with the lockdown continuing in Greater Sydney and restrictions imposed in other states over the past month, the Delta variant has so far put around $12-billion worth of retail trade at risk nationally.

“This is a mounting crisis, with around 100 days of state-imposed lockdowns so far this year. Unfortunately, current case numbers mean that number [of lockdown days] is certain to rise,” Zahra warned.

Shopping activity is at a standstill in some areas

“There are currently nine million Australians subject to stay-at-home orders across NSW and Queensland, and our woefully low vaccination rates mean that these rolling disruptions will continue for some time to come.

“Retailers and their teams are doing their part to keep Australians safe. However, the continued restrictions are having a heavy financial and emotional toll. We estimate the eight-day lockdown in South-East Queensland will put more than half-a-billion dollars’ worth of retail trade at risk, with most shopping activity at a standstill.”

Zahra said the ARA welcomed the $5,000 payments for small and medium businesses announced by the Queensland Government, along with the Federal Covid disaster payments that will be available.

Unfortunately, this would not fully compensate businesses for the losses they are suffering, given that they still must pay rent and staffing costs, while at the same time their revenue plummets or is turned off completely.

Need to see nationally consistent support measures

“The continued rapid transmission of the virus in multiple states reinforces the need for national solutions to what is quite clearly a national challenge,” Zahra said.

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“We need to see nationally consistent support measures, including the return of the Leasing Code of Conduct and flexibilities in the Fair Work Act – that were all highly successful in supporting businesses through the first wave of the pandemic last year.

“As the Delta variant runs rampant, businesses are feeling the pinch more now than at any stage before in the pandemic, and need the safety net of tried-and-tested support schemes that we know are effective.”

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