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I have been working hard to understand the impact of the pandemic on the commercial real estate. It has been heart wrenching to look at the plight of small businesses that had to shut down because of the lack of customers and lockdowns. It has been devastating for the economy. However, we are not going to bow down to the virus and have been fighting back. Consumers are once again returning to the supermarkets and local stores. The holiday season is expected to further boost spending, which will give the much-required push to the economy. It is going to be a great year ahead for the sector. Here is an article that will prove this. https://www.commercialproperty2sell.com.au/blog/2021/12/whats-in-store-for-commercial-property-in.php
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Western Australia's laws might be leading the way on banning single-use plastics, but for many businesses, they just cement what businesses have been practising already.
Under new rules that came into effect on January 1, a variety of single-use items were banned, including plastic straws and cutlery, as well as certain types of polystyrene containers. But for Angie Kosse, who owns two cafes in Perth's south, the rules reflect what she has been doing for years. "When we started changing about three, four years ago, it was more about reducing waste, reducing plastics, reducing everything," she said. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-04/wa-plastics-ban-leads-nation/100736204 Western Australia recorded its worst ambulance ramping figures in history last year, as the state prepares to reopen its borders in a month.
Paramedics spent more than 52,000 hours waiting to hand over patients outside hospitals, the equivalent of six years, according to figures published by St John WA. That is more than double the 25,902 hours recorded in 2020 and five times higher than when the McGowan government took charge of the state in 2017. Ambulance ramping is when a hospital takes longer than 30 minutes to admit a patient to the emergency department. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-03/wa-records-worst-ambulance-ramping-figures-in-history/100735606 If you are unvaccinated against COVID-19 in Perth and the Peel region, having a drink at a bustling pub is just one of the things that will become a lot harder today.
After a high-profile trial at the Perth Cup races on Sunday, proof of COVID-19 vaccination entry requirements have been extended to a laundry list of big venues and events from today. It means people who are not double-vaccinated against COVID-19 will not be allowed to enter certain places, including. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-04/western-australia-proof-of-covid-19-vaccination-rules-explained/100736774 |
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