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TR Helpline South Australia

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 425 005 222



Address: 91, SOUTH ROAD 5031 Adelaide, SA, Australia

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21.01.2022 Some off hand jobs for hands on people! https://www.seasonaljobs.sa.gov.au/



19.01.2022 We have surpassed 650 signatures and now we are aiming for 1000! We are getting the National media coverage and we all can’t rest till we achieve our objective. Together we serve, survive and thrive. Please click and share the link below to support this initiative.... https://www.change.org/Sign_Petition_For_JobKeeperPayment_T

16.01.2022 SA Health will be seeking an Expression of Interest from Registered Nurses, Midwives, Pharmacists, General Practitioners, Medical Officers, Aboriginal Health Practitioners and administrative staff to register their interest in being a part of South Australia’s COVID-19 vaccination program.

15.01.2022 South Australian residential tenants who are suffering significant financial hardship as a result of COVID-19 restrictions may now apply for rent relief through a $1,000 grant. Check the link below. https://dhs.sa.gov.au//applications-open-for-residential-r



15.01.2022 Seasonal jobs available- Apply now at the link below. Please read the below post carefully before applying.

11.01.2022 Are you a teacher? Know a teacher? Know a graduate ready to become a teacher? We have hundreds of permanent teaching positions to fill in our public secondary s...chools as we transition year 7 to high school. This also includes positions arising from the four new schools we are opening in Aldinga, Angle Vale, Goolwa, and Whyalla next year. Our world-class education system is giving students the best start in life, and much of that comes down to our fantastic teacher workforce.

03.01.2022 Highly recommended for TRs looking for guidance for career and job hunting. Sarika Sharma has loads of experience in recruitment and personality development.



02.01.2022 RENT RELIEF COVID-19 More SA tenants to be able to access $1000 in rent relief Many more residential tenants across South Australia who have suffered signif...icant financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be able to access rent relief through a $1000 grant to their landlords, with the State Government expanding eligibility for the scheme. In changes announced by Treasurer Rob Lucas, the scheme will be open to any residential tenant who can demonstrate one of the following, since March 30 this year: Loss of employment; Reduction in working hours of 20 per cent or more; Reduction in wages of 20 per cent or more; Operated as a sole trader business which was either suspended or experienced a reduction in turnover of 20 per cent or more The previous requirement for applicants to be receiving either JobKeeper or JobSeeker payments has been removed, but they will still need to have less than $5,000 in savings and pay more than 30 per cent of their current income in rent. Treasurer Rob Lucas said the expanded eligibility criteria - consistent with Victoria’s scheme would ensure many more South Australians had access to rent relief, including, for example, casual workers who didn’t meet JobKeeper eligibility because they might have been in their job for less than a year. We know there are many South Australians doing it incredibly tough at the moment, through no fault of their own, and these $1000 residential relief grants will provide much-need cash support at a time when tenants need it most, said Mr Lucas. By expanding the scheme, we hope to be able to help many more local tenants including, for example, casual workers and temporary visa holders, who otherwise wouldn’t be able to access the scheme because they don’t qualify for JobKeeper. We’re also making it easier by enabling landlords and their tenants to apply together for the grants (on behalf of the tenant). The $1000 rent relief grants will be provided to landlords of eligible tenants, provided revised rental terms have been agreed that deliver rent relief of at least $1000. The scheme, which will continue to be administered by the Department of Human Services, will verify applicants’ information via up to 6 months’ worth of bank or income statements. In further changes, the State Government will expand the Cost of Living Concession (COLC) $500 boost to eligible applicants over the age of 65 who meet all the criteria of JobSeeker (eg, they have lost their job, meet income test) but are on a Commonwealth pension, rather than JobSeeker benefit. Already close to $11 million in COLC Boost payments have been made to nearly 22,000 South Australians. To apply for rent relief grants: https://www.treasury.sa.gov.au/Growing-South-Austr/COVID-19 To apply for COLC boost payment: https://www.sa.gov.au//concessi/cost-of-living-concessions

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