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Victoria s 2022 half-year dining report card

It s been a rollercoaster ride so far, but all signs point to an exciting next six months as our creative, resilient and food-loving city gets back on its feet.

No good for city restaurants : Victorian venues adapt to latest post-lockdown restrictions

No good for city restaurants : Victorian venues adapt to latest post-lockdown restrictions Emma Breheny Photo: Chris Hopkins As Victorians celebrate the end of the state s fifth lockdown, owners of restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars are being cautious in their optimism. While the easing of restrictions means all hospitality businesses can reopen from Wednesday, there are density restrictions and visitor caps that put a big dent in businesses bottom lines. Perhaps the biggest lesson of this latest lockdown is that some restrictions, such as density limits, are likely to be a new fact of life. From July 28, venues can seat one person per four square-metres with a maximum of 100 guests allowed at each venue. Office worker numbers are capped at 25 per cent and there are no crowds allowed at sporting or cultural events.

Nearly 500,000 gone: Workers hit in JobKeeper cut-off

Business by Sophie Elsworth Premium Content   More than one in two small businesses are still suffering from significant cashflow issues and fears remain many will fold in the coming months after JobKeeper ends. New independent analysis recently compiled for Small Business Australia analysed the impacts of the pandemic on 600 operators from more than 25 sectors nationally. The SBA data found nearly all of the nation s 2.2 million small businesses, many had to either close or change the way they operated because of the pandemic. It also showed when JobKeeper support is turned off more than 488,000 staff will have to be let go, 224,000 businesses will have to move premises and 192,000 will have to sell their homes or assets.

Nearly 500,000 gone: Workers hit in JobKeeper cut-off

Nearly 500,000 gone: Workers hit in JobKeeper cut-off
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Nearly 500,000 gone: Workers hit in JobKeeper cut-off

Nearly 500,000 gone: Workers hit in JobKeeper cut-off
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