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Brisbane economy ‘bouncing back’ after coronavirus lockdown, council data reveals – ABC News
The Brisbane economy is starting to “bounce back” from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, with retail spending in the 2020 November-to-December period one…
The Brisbane economy has started to “bounce back” from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, with retail spending in the 2020 November-to-December period one of the biggest in a decade, new data released by the Brisbane City Council shows.
Key points:
- Foot traffic peaked over the Christmas period, with people returning to Brisbane’s CBD to shop
- Job numbers are also on the rise and on track to recover to pre-pandemic levels by March 2022
- The data shows a 4 per cent decrease in the number of businesses…
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