BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Impassioned plea to support local business

Impassioned plea to support local business

As the outbreak of coronavirus spreads, a cafe owner in Berwick says he and other neighbouring businesses are feeling the impact.

Mush Rahaman, the owner of La Baguette cafe in Berwick Village, said he was losing money fast and has had to cut back staff hours.

Compared to this time last year, his sales had dropped 20 to 30 per cent.

“Right now we’re losing money,” Mr Rahaman said. “Everyone is trying to do their best on their own.”

“We do not know how long we will survive,” he said, adding buisnesses had been hanging ‘we are closed signs’ on their doors “everyday”.

Mr Rahaman, a father of two, who has been running his popular cafe for the past two-and-half years, said despite the outbreak pushing customers away he was trying to remain positive.

In an effort to boost trade, Mr Rahaman has made an impassioned plea on the La Baguette cafe Facebook page urging people to support their local business, saying: “It is a time for togetherness, love and support”.

“It is a crucial time for all of us. We are all scared of the recent pandemic of coronavirus,” he wrote in the Facebook post.

“Soon the virus will be a history and we will all go back to our normal life, but you may not find your favourite places.

“Every business within our local community is very dedicated and doing their very best to satisfy our customer experience,” the post said.

“Their families will be struggling,” he said.

“I haven’t had a day off for the last few weeks, but that’s the way it is.”

He said people choosing to stay home “is not really helping anyone of us”.

On 12 March, the Federal Government announced a $17 billion stimulus package, providing vital support to keep businesses afloat in the wake of the damaging effects of coronavirus.

Tax-free payments for small to medium sized businesses will help ease the cash flow hardship many businesses are facing and help them to pay bills, pay staff and stay afloat.

Businesses with a turnover of less than $50 million will be eligible for a tax-free payment up to $25,000 to help strengthen cash flows.

Casual workers unable to attend work due to coronavirus will be eligible to apply for the Government’s sickness payment. In addition, a $750 stimulus payment will be available to families receiving family tax benefits, people on Newstart and pensioners.

Digital Editions


  • Roadworks cause havoc for Casey commuters

    Roadworks cause havoc for Casey commuters

    Roadworks on a major Clyde North intersection has caused gridlock during peak hours for many Casey commuters, some saying that their typical 10-minute commute has…

More News

  • Gestational diabetes hotspots expand across Casey and Dandenong

    Gestational diabetes hotspots expand across Casey and Dandenong

    Gestational diabetes hotspots have expanded across the City of Casey and into Greater Dandenong over successive reporting periods, according to Monash University research. New data shows high-rate areas moving north…

  • Two men arrested after Wallace Road assault

    Two men arrested after Wallace Road assault

    Two men have been arrested following an assault in Cranbourne on the morning of Friday 6 February. Officers responded to reports of three men involved in a physical altercation on…

  • Councillor withdraws legal case against CEO

    Councillor withdraws legal case against CEO

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 442319 A legal case by a City of Greater Dandenong councillor against the council’s CEO has been dropped just two days before the hearing,…

  • Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Some Casey locals might get their chance at providing critical feedback and insights and in turn, help the council shape the future of health and wellbeing in their area. Over…

  • Cracking start to the year

    Cracking start to the year

    **There are different ways of breaking a cricket bat. TOORADIN star Cal O’Hare has done it twice the conventional way; basically being too good for his own good; breaking two…