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Escape from the city: the regional remote-working boom

Natasha Boddy
Natasha BoddyWork & Careers reporter

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When the coronavirus pandemic hit, Kate Dezarnaulds knew she had a choice: shut her two co-working spaces in Kiama and Berry and admit defeat or double down and invest in expanding her business.

The WorkLife founder's business suffered early in the crisis as people were forced to work from home, but as the months wore on a more positive trend started to emerge.

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Natasha Boddy is Work & Careers reporter with The Australian Financial Review. She was previously a homepage editor and online producer. Connect with Natasha on Twitter. Email Natasha at natasha.boddy@afr.com

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