Forgotten faces of COVID in schools
The start of the school year has been accompanied by impassioned pleas from several groups for urgent changes to the rules affecting students in boarding houses impacted by COVID.
The start of the school year has been accompanied by impassioned pleas from several groups for urgent changes to the rules affecting students in boarding houses impacted by COVID.
In mid-January 2020 who would have thought that two years on we would still be encountering the unpredictability of the COVID pandemic? Who might have been bold enough to predict that fear and uncertainty would upstage certainty and hope as the default position of our lives? Not many, and yet for good or ill this is what surrounds us
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A report has revealed that the experience of COVID-19 has led many Australians to a renewed spiritual search.
Working as a journalist you get to cover a multitude of topics, but one that has consistently filled the column space over the past 18 months has, of course, been COVID.
A St Mary’s College old scholar has used her artistic talents – and hours of spare time during lockdown – to illustrate a new book that explains the COVID-19 pandemic to young children.
A significant increase in telephone calls and a dramatic decrease in donations have added to the challenges faced by the Birthline Pregnancy Support service in recent months.
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