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In the early days of Covid-19, we stopped consuming and rather loved it. But it didn’t stick – The Guardian
In April of last year, Australians stopped spending – but where some label current highs in consumption as ‘recovery’, Sarah Wilson sees a cult

In April of last year, Australians stopped spending but where some label current highs in consumption as recovery, Sarah Wilson sees a cult
Fri 22 Jan 2021 14.00 EST
This week I found myself thinking back to early Covid. The globe had been suspended in an eerie pause and many of us were given the most unique of opportunities: time and space to have a good, hard look at ourselves and what mattered.
Do you remember what we did? We stopped consuming. And we really rather loved it.
In April discretionary…
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