Earthmovers & Excavators

Lockdown woes

It has now been 18 months since Australia’s international borders closed. Shortly after, the states also began shutting their internal borders, causing havoc for millions of Australians.

Since the pandemic began, governments all around the world have restricted movement of people, transport and commerce, with Australia having among the world’s most stringent constraints.

These restrictions have resulted in a global shortage of available products (mostly non-food retailers and manufacturers) and few countries

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