Business
‘Things were looking optimistic and then just fell off a cliff’: How the latest outbreak hurt business – Sydney Morning Herald
Business conditions across NSW improved strongly towards the end of last year, but around one in four firms is still at “high risk of failure” once emergency pandemic…

“It has been very quiet since we returned on January 4. It is always quiet in January in the city when people are on holidays. But people are also scared to move around now and very cautious about travelling around on public transport.”
A survey released on Friday shows that, while business conditions across NSW improved strongly towards the end of last year, around one in four firms is still at “high risk of failure” once emergency pandemic support measures such as the federal governments JobKeeper…
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