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Mountain Views

Tuesday, 21 April, 2020

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Not our first brush with pandemic

Salute to our Anzac heroes

Sport will never be the same

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Snapshot of Covid-19 life in 2020

An ambulance vehicle doesn't mince words, with 'STAY @ HOME' emblazoned on its side. Health workers in particular have been strident in their Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS desire for people to isolate in a bid to curb the deadly Covid-19 virus. 207582

With Covid-19 forcing strict social distancing restrictions and the closure of local businesses, the Star Mail has been out and about capturing a sense of what life is now like in our changed world. Pubs and clubs are closed, those shops still operating have strict procedures to keep people apart and playgrounds and tourist attractions are closed to the public. As John Lennon once crooned, these are strange days indeed! Open up to pages 6-7 for a gallery of images that reveal how the pandemic has impacted local communities.

Push to play on By Russell Bennett

reason provided by clubs in returning - a sentiment shared by the league.” But it should be noted that the commission and clubs alike share the view that a return to play will only happen if it is safe to do so, and if clubs are financially able. “75 per cent of senior clubs indicated they wish to return in 2020, with 21 per cent unsure, depending on costs,” the statement read. “96 per cent of clubs indicated they wish to return (this season) if costs are reduced.” Continued page 17

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plan around a return to play will be finalised, before it’s presented to clubs for feedback on 1 May. AFL Outer East expects final announcements on the 2020 season following the State Government’s current State of Emergency period, which has been extended to 11 May. “There is a strong desire from clubs and Outer East to return playing football and netball this year,” the joint Outer East statement read. “The wellbeing and social benefits to players, supporters and club members was the key

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AFL Outer East remains committed to a return to play in 2020. Region general manager Aaron Bailey along with commission chair Tony Mitchell released a detailed statement to competition stakeholders on Friday afternoon, outlining their stance and their reasoning behind it. The Covid-19 pandemic has rocked many throughout the broader community to their core when it comes to both their financial security, and physical and mental wellbeing.

So, accordingly, Bailey and Mitchell have announced that any return to play in AFL Outer East football and netball will only take place if it’s feasible for the majority of clubs. “The health and wellbeing of players, coaches, umpires, volunteers, and associated stakeholders remains a priority,” the joint statement read. Their commitment to return, they say, is “a position strongly shared by our clubs”. The AFL Outer East commission will next meet on Tuesday, 28 April where a detailed

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