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Spin classes in bars and new street art — how Melbourne is changing after lockdown – ABC News
Businesses across Melbourne are open again after months of shuttered doors, but not everything is as it was. Many operators are finding creative ways to use their…

Before COVID, Tiffy Sze could never have imagined her Melbourne rooftop bar would one day be used to host spin classes.
For the past seven years she focused on whipping up cocktails, rather than a sweat, at her Swanston Street watering hole.
But with COVID restrictions reducing the number of customers hospitality venues can serve, Ms Sze shifted her business focus to rent the space out when it would otherwise be closed.
“They (fitness classes) say it was lovely because our roof can open and also…
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