Omicron wave sends office return backwards

By Mibenge Nsenduluka and Callum Godde
Updated August 11 2022 - 3:33pm, first published 3:31pm
Melbourne had the lowest office occupancy rate of any major Australian city in July. (Diego Fedele/AAP PHOTOS)
Melbourne had the lowest office occupancy rate of any major Australian city in July. (Diego Fedele/AAP PHOTOS)

A wave of COVID-19 cases and flu infections over winter has been blamed for a significant drop in office occupancy rates across most major cities.

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