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AT YOUR SERVICE

OPENING THE DOORS of an independent, bricks-and-mortar store seven days a week is rare – even more so in a town of just 800 people. However, Jo Taylor, owner of Coco Blue in Tasmania’s Campbell Town, settled on the decision when she bought the business seven years ago.

“I find it frustrating – and I see the frustration in others – when you go for a drive to visit a shop and it’s not open. You don’t often get a second chance,” Jo, 40, says. “And we’re not in a major

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