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Westfield shuns JobKeeper as biggest rival scoops up $22 million – The New Daily
Australia’s two biggest shopping centre owners have demonstrated the starkly divergent approaches big business is taking to the JobKeeper program.

Australias two biggest shopping centre owners have confirmed to The New Daily the starkly divergent approaches big business is taking to the federal governments $100 billion-plus JobKeeper program.
And the scheme appears to be playing a major role in the ongoing battles between landlords and retailers on the question of who should suffer the most pain and receive the most taxpayer support from the COVID-19 shutdowns.
Scentre Group, parent company of Westfield, is playing hardball trying to max…
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