I don't know about Australia, but in Poland, on Easter and Christmass, I can easily believe there would be no single bakery open in the whole country.
Also, it was before google maps, so they couldn't just google nearest open bakeries. It might as well have been "nearest open bakery they were aware of". Funny how modern tech made the terms "closest open" and "closest known open" virtually the same.
I would have taken the yellow book and called every bakery listed there to check if they were open.
I think sometimes the impact of technology is overstated :)
In the state of Victoria, Good Friday is one of the two-and-a-half restricted trading days where shops aren’t allowed to open, except for a few categories, and, simplifying, small businesses: <https://business.vic.gov.au/business-information/public-holi...>.
(In practice, almost all bakeries will be small enough they could open, but I think most won’t.)
I know South Australia has even more restrictions about when businesses can open, legal and customary. I imagine Western Australia to be more like South Australia in such ways than like Victoria, but I’ve not been there and don’t really know.
And that’s these days. Back in the mid ’80s, I’m almost surprised there was a single bakery open in the entire country.
I haven't lived in Australia in many years so I don't know what it's like now, but back in the '80s when the first Rotto Bun Run happened I have no doubt that most businesses in Perth would have been closed for Good Friday. To hear the story of why the one on Rottnest was open you might have to fly there yourself :)
kolinko|8 months ago
Also, it was before google maps, so they couldn't just google nearest open bakeries. It might as well have been "nearest open bakery they were aware of". Funny how modern tech made the terms "closest open" and "closest known open" virtually the same.
pw6hv|8 months ago
cwillu|8 months ago
bell-cot|8 months ago
chrismorgan|8 months ago
(In practice, almost all bakeries will be small enough they could open, but I think most won’t.)
I know South Australia has even more restrictions about when businesses can open, legal and customary. I imagine Western Australia to be more like South Australia in such ways than like Victoria, but I’ve not been there and don’t really know.
And that’s these days. Back in the mid ’80s, I’m almost surprised there was a single bakery open in the entire country.
safety1st|8 months ago
Bet the fuel was cheap back then too!
thomasfedb|8 months ago