Mornington Peninsula Magazine AUGUST 2020

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8 PAGES OF LOCAL BUSINESSES TO SUPPORT DURING LOCKDOWN One thing we know for certain after the past few very uncertain months is that community spirit reigns supreme. We’ve reached out to our neighbours, smiled a little more brightly at frontline workers and focused on supporting local small businesses during these unprecedented times. In keeping with this outpouring of love for locals,

Mornington Peninsula Magazine – as a huge supporter of all businesses, especially those based on the Mornington Peninsula and in the Greater City of Frankston – decided to ramp up the focus on lovin’ local. To help, we’re featuring local small businesses that have once again had to alter their business model to stay open. You’re invited to discover a new retail store where you can shop online, an eatery where you can get your takeaways, or a supplier of expert business advice in order to tackle these tough times. Take part in a virtual tour with a real estate agent, feel better by making a

hair appointment, or book an online consultation with a health professional. The options aren’t as limited as they first seem, especially with the wide variety of businesses that are still operating with modifications in place. All of us at Mornington Peninsula Magazine will continue doing everything we can to help our local businesses during this second lockdown. Please join us by following the hashtag #mornpenmagbizlove or adding the hashtag to your posts so we can all support each other through these turbulent times. KATE SEARS

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