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The paradigm has shifted
Last week pop singer Justin Timberlake made some comments that haven’t gone down well with par ents across the globe.
The entertainer ap peared on American radio and said that while he and his wife Jessica Beil are doing fine during the coro navirus pandemic, they might need some space from their 5-year-old son Silas.
“We’re mostly commis erating over the fact that 24-hour parenting is just not human,”
The fall out was swift with tweets like
“Hey @jtimberlake, cry me a fxxxing river about how you’re stuck in a man sion and “24-hour parenting isn’t human.” While I’m working as a nurse, trying to spend time with my kids but hoping I don’t contract this awful virus to spread to my family; you enjoy your life of leisure.”
Most comments fol lowed the same thread, the paradigm has well and truly shifted during the cur rent COVID-19 crisis.
Not that long ago, we were hearing regularly from vapid minds like the Kardashians/West and getting minute details on their every move. Was an yone else sick of hearing that Meghan Markle was moving to Canada?
But now thanks to COVID-19 it seems like we have a new stable of stars who are rocket ing up the charts. People whose words we hang off like every syllable is life or death…because it is.
People like Professor Brendan Murphy who is the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for the Australian Government and is the principal medical adviser to the Minister and Health.
People like Alison Mc Millan the Governments Chief Nurse and midwife.
We have also started to pay a lot more attention to our Doctors, Nurses and Scientists.
How much more do you think teachers are worth, now that we are all star ing down the barrel of five weeks of homeschooling.
In the scheme of things who is more important to you day to day life, Justin Beiber or the person who cleans and disinfects the trolleys and hand baskets at your local supermarket?
If there is another sil ver lining to the dark grey cloud that is COVID-19, it’s the suspension of real ity TV shows like Married at first sight, Big Brother and any show that in volves building and/or renovating.
Instead of daily updates on what these so-called celebrities are eating/buy ing/wearing/dating, we are now glued to daily updates on how we can keep our families alive.
But the biggest tro phy for trying to remain relevant while the world moves on must go to the NRL.
The NRL has been weaving and ducking try ing to get their 2020 season back on, not for the sake of the fans, but for the sake of the sponsors, TV rights holders and club owners.
Have a think who should be paid more. The boof head bloke who can run, catch and kick a ball? Or the nurse who works 12 hours a day risking her life to take care of others?
WITH people practicing social distancing and isolation, many have exhausted all the normal avenues of entertainment pretty quick. But there is a new form of entertainment – Bin Isolation Outing.
The idea came from the fact that now our wheelie bins tend to go out more often than we do, so now it’s become a form of enter tainment all across the country and even the world.
People are now getting dressed up in all sorts of costumes from princesses to Stormtroop ers when they take their bin out. It’s a way to “Break the boredom of isolation and to encourage everyone to do something a lit tle different for a laugh” as one Tablelands resident put it.
Now the question remains will this strange form of enter tainment become common after restrictions are lifted, or will it disappear?
Head to Facebook and join the Bin Isolation Outing page and send us your photos to ad min@theexpressnewspaper. com.au
Locals Ivy Heder (below) and Silvia Rath (right) have joined in the Bin Isolation Outing fun.

PHOTO of the week The winner of the Tablelands and Surrounds Photography Group two weeks in a row is ... JILL MELODY

The theme was ‘isolation.’ The photo was actually taken little awhile ago but, as we always seem to be on our own at sunrise, we are quite isolated. Here I was , enjoying the day break and a cuppa, with my husband Luke and our beautiful little dog Kawaii at Bramston Beach.
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