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Love This City

It hurts when a local business shuts down

David Martin
David Martin
Published: April 5, 2023
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GONE: Stacey Gleeson was all smiles when she opened her Prezel Shop at the top of the mall, now she is closed.
GONE: Stacey Gleeson was all smiles when she opened her Prezel Shop at the top of the mall, now she is closed.
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LOCAL small businesses are the backbone of any community and economy.

Our local businesses are responsible for tens of millions of dollars getting put back into our circular economy and the employment of thousands.

If a business shuts it means people lose jobs which means those families affected have to tighten their budget which puts pressure on our economy.

Sometimes those of us that have government jobs and have a secure income take for granted that we receive regular pay each week, regardless of weather and external influences.

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I take my hat off to anyone that has taken the plunge to start a business and especially those that have survived the test of time.

Sadly, Stacey Gleeson’s dream with her Pretzel Shop in the CBD mall didn’t come to pass and she made the painful decision to shut her doors last week after just over four months in business.

Hospitality is a fickle business at the best of time, and when times are tough, take away, eating out and treats are amongst the first things that we forego to make ends meet.

We feel for you Stacey and trust all goes well in your future.

STILL GOING: Through all the CBD work Alexis has kept her business, Trottie Becke alive.
STILL GOING: Through all the CBD work Alexis has kept her business, Trottie Becke alive.

Alexis from Trottie Becke has had her dress shop in the mall for 28 years and has certainly endured some testing and trying times.

She’s testimony that hard work, good marketing and offering a good product can be successful.

If we want our city to survive and prosper, and want options when shopping, it’s so important that we support local whenever we can.

I use local fruit shops, butchers and local trades whenever possible and I encourage you to do the same.

READY TO RUMBLE: The Swifts team at their recent season launch.
READY TO RUMBLE: The Swifts team at their recent season launch.

LOCAL LEAGUE SEASON

We have three rugby league clubs in Ipswich that are over 100 years old in Goodna, West End and Swifts.

It was a pleasure to be at Swifts season launch on Friday night and see their senior teams named for the year ahead.

They are playing in a replica jersey from their 1993 grand final side, with former player from that team Wayne Finch the current A grade coach.

The Rugby League Ipswich senior season kicked off Saturday with Swifts beating Fassifern and Norths beating Redbank Plains.

Congrats to the U19 women’s Ipswich Jets rugby league team who have finished their home season undefeated, and look set to take out the competition.

Well done to Coach Ronnie and her talented team including Ipswich High players Shalom Sauaso and Tiresa Elika.

Have a great week.

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