Noosa News
What we’ve learned from the coronavirus pandemic and why 2021 will be different
Posted
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.
Photo:
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…
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News22 hours agoMan charged over allegedly abandoning Arnie the German shepherd in car after claiming dog and vehicle were stolen
-
Noosa News23 hours agoMotorcyclist dies in crash with truck
-
Noosa News24 hours agoSomerville House investigating after teachers’ dossier on students leaked
-
Noosa News21 hours agoAustralia Post reintroduces weekend deliveries for Christmas parcel rush
