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Tasmania’s economy has done well in the pandemic, but the future is looking shaky, experts warn

Hobart business owner Hannah Radcliffe credits her success to a mixture of Tasmania’s growing economy and customer loyalty.
Key points:
- Economists are warning Tasmania’s economic growth is set to slow despite its strong recovery from COVID-19
- A report from Deloitte says structural reforms are needed to ensure the state’s long-term future economic prosperity
- Slowing interstate and overseas migration has also been flagged as a potential challenge for future investments by governments and private businesses
After launching her jewellery company at the Salamanca markets a decade ago, her business has continued to expand into bigger and better premises in the city’s CBD.
“It’s just amazing to see the tourist numbers and the customers that are…
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