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The one thing that unites Melburnians under lockdown – The Age
It’s hard to unite Melburnians, it’s a city of many different communities and subcultures. Right now, we are also a collection of multiple, overlapping 10km bubbles.

Overlay the wide range of views on the road map and Melbourne’s fragile community might feel even more fractured, as neighbours, family and friends disagree over the details: curfews or police surveillance or when the state should reopen restaurants or allow children back to school.
Its difficult to connect, especially when most of the ways of doing so are currently illegal. In years to come, when this time indoors is just a memory, itll still define us. For cities such as London or Paris, the …
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