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I opened a restaurant during a global pandemic
At a time when dining rooms across Australia have closed, these restaurants owners, against the odds, have opened their doors. - gourmettraveller.com.au
WA Tourism Minister on new hygiene measures for hospitality workers amid coronavirus crisis
After weeks of coronavirus restrictions that have put a halt to trading, there is optimism for WA’s hospitality workers who will have to complete a new hygiene training course ahead of the eventual reopening of bars and restaurants. - perthnow.com.au
Single-use plastic ban delayed to reduce coronavirus risk at restaurants and cafes
A ban on some single-use plastics will be pushed back in South Australia to allow restaurants and cafes to use disposable items to improve hygiene amid the coronavirus pandemic. - abc.net.au
What dining out could look like as more restrictions are eased
Restaurants, among other public spaces in Switzerland, will open on May 11, with a new dining rule to be initially set up. Those who dine out will be restricted to four per table, with tables to be spaced two metres apart. - 7news.com.au
Government to consider proposal pushing for restaurants to be reopened by June
The Restaurant and Catering Association has put forward a proposal to the Australian Government, pushing for restaurants to be reopened to the public by June under strict and rather intense new regulations. - pedestrian.tv
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