Two of the Black Saturday bush fire victims have started a wide format business called Belladonna Digital Imaging in Victoria.

Denis Spooner who lost his wife and son in the terrible tragedy and Suzi Kerr another victim met at an evacuation centre just after the fires two years ago.

They have since jointly purchased two Roland DG machines and started a business called Belladonna Digital.

Kerr said that business is coming in from a wide range of sectors and in particular from tourism related sectors. She also said that the business has been therapeutic to Spooner after his tragic loss.

Denis comes from the signage industry whilst Suzi comes from the in-house publishing industry.

The pair intend to purchase a digital cutting device to make further in roads in the local wine industry by printing and cutting out wine boxes for their expanding customer base in that sector.

Abridged from an article in Proprint.
http://www.proprint.com.au/News/251945,wideformat-startup-helps-recovery-for-black-saturday-victims.aspx

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