Rundle Tailoring tries to keep up with demand for face masks as NSW government encourages people to protect themselves when they can't social distance

Anita Beaumont
Updated April 15 2021 - 12:24am, first published July 20 2020 - 8:00pm
Mask man: Andrew Rundle models one of Rundle Tailoring's reversible cloth masks. Picture: Marina Neil
Mask man: Andrew Rundle models one of Rundle Tailoring's reversible cloth masks. Picture: Marina Neil

AS demand for face masks rises in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the door has been swinging at Newcastle's Rundle Tailoring.

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Anita Beaumont

Anita Beaumont

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Anita Beaumont is a health and general news reporter at the Newcastle Herald.

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