Tag: BUSINESSES
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FORSTER BUSINESSES MISSING OUT ON LONG WEEKEND TOURIST TRADE
From its pristine beaches to fine dining, Forster-Tuncurry has plenty of drawcards for visitors. But with the big cities in lockdown, local businesses are voicing their disappointment at the lost tourist dollar this long weekend.
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TAREE BUSINESSES REMAINING ON EDGE
Taree business owners remain on edge, with new COVID cases emerging on the mid north coast. Locals are still getting back on their feet almost a fortnight after lockdown ended in the region.
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SMALL BUSINESSES GIVEN A LIFELINE WITH FUNDING BOOST
After a stressful 18 months, a handful of small businesses on the Far North Coast have been given a lifeline. Hundreds of jobs are expected to be created in the region thanks to state funding for pandemic recovery.
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MID COAST COMMUNITY CELEBRATES THE END OF LOCKDOWN
Deputy Premier John Barilaro made the call to lift the lockdown for the Mid Coast shortly after nine o’clock last night, following days of back and forth with local MP Stephen Bromhead. Business owners scrambled to reopen to customers for the first time in months.
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MORE FINANCIAL SUPPORT NEEDED FOR BUSINESSES ON THE FAR NORTH COAST
Small business owners on the Far North Coast say they feel forgotten by the state government during this lockdown. Many claim they have lost thousands of dollars a week in revenue with no financial support to help them.
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FAR NORTH COAST MPS UNITE FOR A CROSS BORDER COMMUNITY ZONE
The harsh border restrictions continue to cause pain for businesses, but MPs on the Far North Coast say they’ve found a solution. There’s now a bipartisan push for a cross border community zone in the Tweed.
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NEW BORDER RULES CAUSING HEADACHES FOR WORKERS
Businesses who operate across the Queensland-New South Wales border are struggling with new rules. Many are questioning how staff will be able to get one dose of a vaccine before Friday when supplies remain scarce in the region
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NORTHERN RIVERS BUSINESSES STRUGGLING WITH LOCKDOWN EXTENSION
The extension of the lockdown on the Far North coast has left businesses struggling with a lack of cash flow.
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BORDER CONFUSION FOR TWEED BUSINESSES AND RESIDENTS
Tweed businesses are voicing their frustrations over the current border debacle. Many are questioning whether they will survive.