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Jim’s Mowing joins Class Action against state government over alleged mishandling of coronavirus pandemic – NEWS.com.au
Jim’s Mowing joins Class Action against state government over alleged mishandling of coronavirus pandemic

About 700 Jims Mowing franchisees prevented from working under stage four restrictions are joining a multimillion lawsuit against the Victorian government. Carbone Lawyers managing partner Tony Carbone told NCA NewsWire his firm would be pushing for about $20 million in compensation.
“The bottom line is these gardeners should have been working, how is it possible that a gardener working on their own outside can infect anyone,” he said.
“The government’s whole decision making on who can and can…
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