IT’S SUPPORT LIKE THIS THAT KEEPS LOCALS IN WORK.

ROBYN FLANAGAN, HELLOWORLD TRAVEL, MANNING ST, TAREE

In these strange economic times - worrying about finances, health and business survival - it’s easy to under-rate the contribution that amazing staff make to the long-term success of a business. At Helloworld Travel, Taree, owner Robyn Flanagan is the first to sing the praises of her 4 staff - Kristy Trenchard, Sharyn Hinton, Suzie Hignett and Donna McHugh. These four ladies are the glue in the business, having decades of travel industry experience between them.

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IT’S A BICYCLE BOOM!

DEANO’S BICYCLE REPAIRS, 215 VICTORIA STREET, TAREE.

Dean Grace, from Deano’s Bicycle Repairs Taree, is finally a happy man. After catastrophic fires that wreaked havoc on bike trails, minor floods and then the initial scare of COVID-19, his business has gone from quiet to boom.

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PUTTING KIDS’ EMOTIONAL HEALTH CENTRE STAGE

STACEY LEE’S CENTRE STAGE, MARATHON STREET, TAREE.

Changing from performing arts classes in the flesh, to a totally online environment has been a huge challenge for astute young business woman Stacey Evans, from Stacey Lee’s Centre Stage, in Taree. After a number of sleepless nights and IT training with studio owners around the world, it’s a challenge Stacey successfully met two weeks ago to sustain her Marathon Street studio.

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BUSHFIRE RESILIENCE

BUSHFIRE RESILIENCE

BERNARD AND LEAH HUNT, BULL HILL ROAD, TINONEE.

Some great business news in the aftermath of the bushfires....

What do you do when your wholesale nursery - established for more than 30 years and supplying around 80 Bunnings stores across the state - is pretty much burnt to the ground in the Hillville fire?

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