Peugeot and the Peninsula – a Tour de France, sort of

Picture this: Local travel restrictions are lifted, it's a crisp winter's day and you get handed an office-free day pass. The brief includes a chic car, a scenic drive, and the promise there will be lots of great food along the way. It's an easy sale. It has been a challenging time for those living in Melbourne of late, and for many of us that has meant having our movement restricted close to home. In fact, as I write this, I'm sitting at home, in a 14-day lockdown with a limited travel limit.

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