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‘I feel lost’: Fears for Melbourne’s multicultural businesses as Stage 4 restrictions bite – SBS News
Victorian businesses are preparing to modify their operations or shut their doors by midnight on Wednesday, leaving some feeling ‘lost’ and at odds with their future. But they’re not giving up hope.

Business owners in Melbourne are fighting to stay open and fearful for their future as tough new Stage 4 restrictions start to bite.
Murat Aytac Dokuzelma has run his halal butcher in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray for about 20 years. He said his loyal customers and staff feel like family.
But, like thousands of other small businesses across the state, and indeed the country, he is struggling.
I feel lost. I dont know whats going on, Mr Dokuzelma told SBS News.
We dont know what our fu…
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