MAYLANDS has something many Perth suburbs struggle to build; a working local economy with independent businesses and real street life. Right now, it’s under pressure. Every time someone chooses a chain over a local business, a portion of that money leaves the suburb and doesn’t return. Spending locally means more of that money recirculates through wages, suppliers, services and the day-to-day investment that keeps a place alive. Spend with a …
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