Cafes & Bars Left Out of Victorian Government's Plan to Ease Restrictions

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: CHANNEL SEVEN NEWS MELBOURNE

Victorian cafes and restaurants have so far been left out of the state government's plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions. As it stands, they'll only be able to serve takeaway for at least another three weeks.Chrissie Maus, General Manager of the Chape…

Victorian cafes and restaurants have so far been left out of the state government's plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions. As it stands, they'll only be able to serve takeaway for at least another three weeks.

Chrissie Maus, General Manager of the Chapel Street Precinct Association (CSPA) has stood up for the traders of Australia's largest retail precinct, saying many of its bars and cafes could safely open. During COVID-19, Chrissie hasn't missed a beat in protecting the 2,200+ business of the precinct. CSPA’s latest campaign, The World's Largest Drive Thru, is an initiative showcasing how Chapel Street is still open for business through takeaway.

A list of businesses involved can be found here: https://chapelstreet.com.au/chap-drive-thru/