When Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that weddings would be limited to just five attendees, one celebrant started offering drive-thru services.
When his clients were forced to cancel events, videographer Tristan Baker looked for new ways to keep his business afloat and found one in an unusual industry: funerals.
When Mairead Jarrett and Jono Jenkins saw the bottom fall out of their industry, they established Drinks Trolley, which buys liquor from closed venues and delivers it to Aussies in their homes.
Australians have had to adapt after their livelihoods took a hit from restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus. In this series, we look at how individuals and businesses have pivoted to keep making it work. This week, Macchiato has transformed from pizza restaurant to Italian grocer.
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