Pretending that the graphic above is accurate for a moment.
According to
https://www.worldometers.info/world-...ia-population/, Australia has 25,629,323 people of all ages.
25,629,323 * 1,993 = $51,079,234,760/mo total spending a month for relief.
Pretend we've reached the 1 year mark of consistency with this number.
Australian government has spent $612,950,817,120 for the year, for funding relief for EVERY citizen.
According to just
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/21/trum...ense-bill.html, Sitting POTUS authorized $738 billion for the US military alone.
That said, according to the same population site listed above, the US has a population of 331,002,651 which is considerably larger, so if we were to try the same monthly, for a year, it'd cost 7,916,259,401,316 for the year.
All hypothetical, but population differences do matter when comparing responses to issues, as well as other "normalized" systems. Australia already also has their own elevated taxes that pay for these things like their healthcare system, among others.