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What we’ve learned from the coronavirus pandemic and why 2021 will be different

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With many feeling isolated, strung out from lockdown and struggling to keep businesses afloat, overcoming the adversity of 2020 offers hope for a better 2021.
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Brisbane single mum Amy Miller with her three children in a swimming pool. (ABC News: Liz Pickering)
When Brisbane went into lockdown earlier this year, Amy Miller found herself with more time on her hands.
Surprising, considering she is a single mother to three.
Brisbane’s streets were deserted. Ms Miller’s 50-minute drive to work dropped to 30 minutes and she…
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