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‘I don’t know how we’ll survive’: city cafes, still deserted, brace for the end of jobkeeper – The Guardian
The treasurer says the next few weeks might be ‘bumpy’. For small businesses reliant on office workers, that’s an understatement

Amanda Ward is pottering about behind a glass cabinet filled with the most eye-watering hunks of slow-cooked meats, which are ready to be sliced and folded into crusty fresh bread.
Its just before midday, and you might expect a pulse of activity ahead of the lunch rush for a cafe at the base of a 22-storey tower in central Melbourne. But things are quiet, and Ward and her staff know it.
So were underneath 121, which is all government offices, Ward tells the Guardian from an outside table of the…
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