Noosa News
Business needs clear plan out of lockdown
As news of the lockdown broke, businesses began activating their plan B. Restaurants and cafes resumed their takeaway-only service and thousands of staff once again worked from their kitchen tables – but there was also a substantial financial hit to those who couldn’t operate at all.Caterers lost produce, countless events were cancelled throwing plans into disarray, casual staff lost work, and many service-based businesses and sole traders made no income at all.In this instance, there was an…
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