Daniel Andrews is standing firm, telling Victorians we'll have to wait until Sunday to hear his plan to get the state back on track.

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: 7 NEWS MELBOURNE | TEN NEWS MELBOURNE

Following a leaked report that suggest Melbourne will undergo a further two weeks of Stage Four restrictions, Chapel Street Precinct Association's (CSPA) 2,200 businesses are pleading for the shackles of economic hardship be released. In light of this news, DL COMMS worked with CSPA by securing media interviews with Channel 7 and TEN News to voice the concerns of its traders to the Andrew’s Government.

"We are on our knees, please end this crippling Stage Four lockdown," said Chapel Street Precinct Association General Manager Ms. Chrissie Maus. "Beyond the harrowing economic strain, it is now doing damage to our business owner's mental health and our communities' well being. They are exhausted and need clear hope."