This week marks six months since the first heavy COVID-19 restrictions were implemented on the Australian population — but are we still 'in this together'? This data tells a surprising story.
— that has enabled West Australians to do things other Australians can only dream of.
They're the most comfortable going out in public, with 74 per cent either "very comfortable" or "somewhat comfortable". "But I think, overall, if you compare Australia's experience with other countries such as the US and the UK, I'd argue the core story is a positive one. "And I think this period has really made us appreciate and be grateful for each other, and we've all had the Victorians in our thoughts.
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