As the state flags a move towards a 'vaccine economy', Grand Hotel Healesville publican Lisa McKay says she just wants everyone to be able to have a beer together.
A post from one of Victoria's best-known pubs has gone viral after the owner said she would welcome people whether they were vaccinated or not once restrictions ease.She says the pub will abide by whatever rules are laid down by the state
Publican Lisa McKay said she decided to make her position clear after hearing from customers worried about who would be allowed into her pub once restrictions were lifted. Ms McKay said she wanted to take a stand against discrimination based on someone's vaccination status."I think that everybody should be welcome."'We're not anti-vax'
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