At work I deal quite a lot with suppliers etc, most of which are small businesses with many customers.
It's to the point now that I don't even ask how things are going, but almost all of them mention it anyway. The odd one or two says things are going OK, but most say that business is slow or outright dismal. It's probably fair to assume that this will lead to job losses in due course, if it hasn't already.
A significant contractor that we use went bust a few weeks ago. This was a contractor doing fairly specialised civil construction and electrical type work. I don't know how many employees they had, but I'd guess maybe 50 or so.
Another thing I've noticed is that there does seem to be less traffic on the roads. OK, the streets of Tasmania aren't exactly the best place to find lots of traffic

but it does seem quieter than it used to be. The only real explanations I can come up with relate to the economy - if people don't have a job then they won't be driving to and from work. And if they aren't spending then there's less freight to transport too. It's not as though there's some other logical explanation like a surge in petrol prices or an expansion of public transport services.

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