How Australian newsagents are reinventing to stay relevant

While supermarkets have received much well-deserved praise for keeping the country moving during harsh lockdowns, the humble newsagent’s role in serving the community cannot be ignored. With shoppers confined to their local areas during tough lockdowns, these essential businesses became a staple in their communities, providing everything from fresh milk to stationery supplies for those working and learning from home.  Demand for locally-made goods Anglesea News & Lotto is a 40+ year o

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