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Noosaville Swingz n Thingz find new revenue streams during COVID

Life is all about fun and games for Barbara Clack and her team at Swingz n Thingz.
Their “fun and funky” range of outdoor products have seen an increase in demand since COVID, with the Sunshine Coast business not only surviving, but thriving, in recent months.
“Our swings and things provided entertainment for kids, and relief for parents, during lockdown while the playgrounds were closed,” Ms Clack said.
“We already had a well established online presence and we work from home, (so) we have been able to continue trading with minimal disruption.
“Hopefully we’ve provided a little joy to people’s backyards during this very difficult time, when finding outdoor activities away from screens has been a challenge for…
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