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What nine months of interviews told researchers about life in Australia after the pandemic – ABC News
Some turned to gardening, others to exercise. New research suggests those lifestyle changes will linger well after the pandemic.
For 10 years, Tatiana Tarasova has tended a plot at the Veg Out community garden built on a former lawn bowling green in the Melbourne beachside suburb of St Kilda.
She has always loved gardening, but she said the patch brought her extra comfort and a sense of community during the city’s coronavirus lockdowns.
“You don’t just look after your own garden. If people are away, if people are sick, you water their flowers and their seedlings,” Ms Tarasova said.
That sense of community grew as nearby residents…
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