Mornington Peninsula Magazine JULY 2020

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OUT OF ISO

out of iso - walk on in

Let’s get back to business, well almost We’re out of isolation but keeping our social distancing practices on point and upholding the high hygiene standards that have kept our community safe these past few months. With Premier Daniel Andrews’ recent statement and restrictions easing slightly, Mornington Peninsula Magazine is beyond excited to showcase the businesses that are reopening their doors and welcoming customers inside, albeit in reduced numbers for the time being. It’s back to business for many businesses, so your long-overdue haircuts, nail appointments, family activities, dose of art, dinner dates and retail therapy can be booked into that empty diary that you no doubt have. We’re spoilt for choice with so many businesses able to open their doors again – but where to begin? We’re highlighting the best that are back in action in July and will keep you updated in our August feature too. It’s our way of saying “Welcome back!” and “Hey, let’s support each other!” As always, we’re passionate about supporting small and supporting local and we know you are too, so jump into our out-of-isolation feature. Let’s get our community booming again and back to its usual buzzing streets. KATE SEARS

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