TOM CONNELL: Well, more announcements today from the government in terms of bushfire relief. The Small Business Minister Michaelia Cash joins me here in the studio now. Thanks for your time.
MINISTER CASH: It's great to be with you.
TOM CONNELL: Let's go through the help that's been announced.
MINISTER CASH: Yes.
TOM CONNELL: So the grants, first of all, this is for business physically affected.
NATARSHA BELLING: Okay, well today talking about bushfires, the Federal Government has unveiled a package of grants, loans and tax assistance to help small business operators and their families in the fire‑ravaged areas get back on their feet. Here to tell us more and the details of this support is Small Business Minister, Senator Michaelia Cash joining us from Canberra. Senator, thanks so much for joining us this morning.
MINISTER CASH: Good morning, and good morning to your viewers.
MADELEINE MORRIS: Let's get more details on the announcement that small businesses devastated by bushfires can apply for grants of up to $50,000 or interest free loans from the federal government. PAUL KENNEDY: The Federal Minister for Small and Family Business, Michaelia Cash, joins us now from Parliament House in Canberra. Minister, thanks for your time this morning.MINISTER CASH: Absolute pleasure.