"My much-appreciated gardener has taken a few days off for a trip to Yosemite, giving me time to review the issues in the garden that are awaiting her return," writes Tom Karwin. "Gardens always have issues needing maintenance. Today’s column focuses on some of the issues I spotted for next week’s work, followed by suggestions of ways to review a garden."
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Despite recording one of the highest closure rates in the state last year, experts say all signs point to the resilient Warwick business sector making a formidable comeback in 2021.
The report revealed Warwick boasts one of the highest concentrations of agribusiness ventures in Australia, with the sector accounting for 21 per cent or three times the national average of the area’s total businesses.
The potentially alarming statistic is nothing for residents or business owners to worry about, according to Warwick Credit Union CEO Lewis von Steiglitz. Warwick Credit Union CEO Lewis von Steiglitz on the day of the amalgamation of Warwick and Gympie credit unions.
The sudden closure of one of Warwick’s most popular cafes has sent shockwaves through the business community, with the future of the prominent space in question.
Owners Duanne and Janet Karle announced on Sunday via social media their cafe The Weeping Mulberry would be closing its doors that week, as Duanne would need to move away from Warwick to undergo treatment for an undisclosed illness.
“After many discussions and copious tears, it is with a heavy heart we must close The Weeping Mulberry … as it is not sustainable for us to stay open,” the statement read.
“On behalf of Duanne and myself, we would like to thank all our loyal customers for their love and support. We would appreciate your respect and value our privacy at this most difficult time.”