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Joy to the world, choirs are back in business – Sydney Morning Herald
This choir leader was about to move her business to Queensland when the news came through this week: as many as 50 people can sing indoors again in NSW.

Enough is enough, though. Many members have not gone online, but into hibernation. The real power of community singing is in togetherness, and having the recognised wellbeing benefits of singing in person stripped away has been isolating and soul-destroying.
Anna Humberstone with Hummingsong in concert.
Credit:Christopher Hayles
On Wednesday morning I had come to the decision that I should consider taking my family community choir business to states that allow singing indoors. I had just begun…
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