Ishka in Warrnambool has reopened its doors after surviving both voluntary administration and the coronavirus crisis. Business owner Toby Darvall said the Kepler Street shop, which employees eight people, would continue to trade after being placed into voluntary administration on February 20. The shop remained open for about a month until an administrator shut all of Ishka’s 58 stores on March 28 in response to the COVID19 crisis. Mr Darvall said it had been “an epic struggle to get our much loved store back on its feet”. “Almost four months ago we made the heartbreaking decision to put our 50-year-old family business into voluntary administration. A combination of the bushfires and delays over Christmas meant we could not trade forward…
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