Five ideas to help revive Sydney’s ailing business mojo

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Opinion: The past two years have been a rollercoaster ride, but after a couple of false starts, 2022 will be the year Sydney regains its mojo

Relaxed solation rules should help ease supply chain shortages that have caused empty supermarket shelves.Recent changes to close contact rules and COVID-19 case management will go some way to ease staffing pressures and after two years of working from home, more needs to be done to encourage people back to the office when it is safe, so that employees and company productivity can again enjoy the benefits from teamwork and in-person collaboration.

While we as consumers and workers can help turn around the economy, we need all tiers of government to do what they achieved well in previous lockdowns and provide financial assistance, policy changes and programs that assist reactivation and recovery.Increase the amount pensioners can earn without it affecting their pension entitlement.

Reduce red tape and regulations around sectors like hospitality, retail, transport and construction, with temporary measures that were introduced in past lockdowns to enable business to function better.

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Sooo ... Bondi Rescue is back on and the whole city can once again focus on the price of houses. Sydney really is an over priced cultural void ....

Not one idea relates to public health These business people just don’t get it Unless we feel safe we ain’t going out to your restaurants, offices, shops Perhaps getting rid of Perrottet and replacing him with someone who care about health should have been your first big Idea

Bring in thousands if not millions of international students, doesn’t matter if they can’t speak English, give them free money to spend in pubs and late night bars and drug festivals… whoops… MUSIC festivals. If they’re LGBTIQ so much the better. BevanShields MarkScott

Sydney never had 'mojo' It's a cesspool void of culture. It's greatest attributes are a coat hanger and some semi submerged sea shells. The infrastructure is poor and the city is hardly liveable.

Paywalled but I'm guessing: 1 vote out LNP 2 listen to health experts 3 tell business to hang on while we sort out the health problems 4 see above 5 see above

Not while Dom_Perrottet is Premier LetItRipDom

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