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Pubs with no cheer: lockdown costing $2000 a day – The Australian Financial Review
Australia’s second-largest pubs group says trading has revived outside of Victoria, while beer giant Lion says the NSW approach would lessen economic pain.

A Lion spokeswoman said ”no one wants to see a third wave in Victoria”, but the company was hopeful of further consultation with the Victorian government.
NSW has implemented a system using QR codes on phones which tracks people entering venues and allows them to report safety failures directly to the health department, enabling people to be tracked instantly.
CUB, which makes Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught and Crown Lager, said it was very concerned about the economic effects of the lockd…
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