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Coronavirus has forced Australians to work from home, but what are the impacts on CBDs? – ABC News
Coronavirus has turbocharged the long migration of white-collar Australian workers into the home. If enough of them stay there, the nation’s capital cities could fundamentally change.

Over more than a decade, tens of thousands of Australian workers have made the transition out of the physical workplace and into the home office.
Key points:
- The coronavirus crisis has given many Australians their first taste of working from home
- Office workers help sustain hospitality, retail and service businesses in CBDs
- If many stay at home, that could have a major impact on Australia’s cities
Since the COVID-19 shutdowns, almost half of the Australian wo…
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