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Since the COVID-19 pandemic began sweeping the globe Tasmanians have been cooking more, eating more fruit and vegetables, and shopping differently.
Spending time at home over the past few months has shrunk the distance we venture from the front door. Despite this challenge, the pandemic has also created new pathways into exploring the natural world beyond Tasmania’s borders.
If you are currently having trouble sleeping, you probably already know that you are not alone.
Tasmanians are good at sharing. We share stories, our time, skills and produce. We’ve been paying it forward with cups of coffee for front line workers and leaving essential supplies on neighbour’s doorsteps.
With so much of our work and social lives happening virtually, it can be daunting navigating platforms, internet connections, and the individual preferences of each generation in the house.
Around the globe, both kids and parents have found themselves navigating education in a whole new way. At the moment Tasmanian students are still encouraged to learn from home where possible.
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