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Letter from the editor

As we head into a new season, this edition of The Camberwell Citizen is all about navigating change and perhaps taking things a bit slower.

After more than a year of living through a pandemic, many of us may be feeling apprehensive or anxious about the immediate future. Our main feature, Suspended state, looks at how you can tackle making plans and setting goals in what might be another unsettling year, and how you can manage the frustration and stress that may come when ambitions seem thwarted.

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With the season changing and the weather shifting, so too are the plates we serve up for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In Good‐for‐you grains, we offer a guide to nourishing and nutrient‐dense grains that are easy to cook and incorporate into your autumn and wintertime meals.

As we head into the autumn season, many of you may be looking to review the local property market. In our story Property demand surges, experts share an overview of how the local property market has been performing and what we can expect in the coming months.

If the idea of curling up on the couch with a blanket and a good book is your idea of heaven during the cooler seasons, we’ve got some great recommendations for you. From insightful non-fiction to exciting page-turners, we share the books to fall in love with this autumn in Fine autumn reads.

I hope you enjoy this issue.

Sharon Green

Editor

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