The Weekly Advertiser – Wednesday, March 25, 2020

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Wednesday, January 13, 2020 2016 Wednesday, March 25, PUT OUT YOUR POPPIES: Horsham Army Reserve unit 128 Transport Troop members, from left, Private Gerard Emmett, Corporal Charlie Sampson, Private Brendan O’Connor, Sergeant Gareth Lane and Corporal Jono Spence show off poppies for Anzac Day. The unit is encouraging Wimmera residents to use time they might have at home during the COVID-19 crisis to make poppies or something that represents poppies to display in their front yards for Anzac Day. Tami Lane of Horsham came up with the idea in response to rules banning people from Anzac Day services. Mrs Lane said another gesture people could make in showing respect for fallen soldiers on Anzac Day was to stand in their driveways during an April 25 dawn service broadcast after 6am on radio stations 3WM and MIXX FM. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Kealy: Use time M

BY DEAN LAWSON

ember for Lowan Emma Kealy has urged people to use high-level social-distancing measures designed to stem the spread of COVID-19 as an opportunity to connect or reconnect with home life.

Ms Kealy said at a time when everything appeared bleak, one positive aspect of crippling social circumstances was that families would probably never have a better chance to consolidate ties. “The truth is, for many of us we

might suddenly have that time we’ve long been craving to strengthen family connections at home or do all those hobbies, jobs and activities that a hectic day-to-day work life prevents,” she said. “COVID-19 is causing considerable anxiety and stress that is affecting not only physical, but also mental health and engaging with family, if possible, might be a good way to help deal with this. “While acknowledging all the challenges this presents, for those with children, being at home with the kids

and needing to keep them occupied might in many ways be a good thing and one of the few silver linings to come out of this crisis.” Ms Kealy acknowledged Prime Minister Scott Morrison had told Australians to avoid all ‘non-essential’ travel but said that did not mean people needed to completely lock themselves inside in their homes. “We’re really fortunate in our part of the world because we have a lot of space,” she said. “We’re not in complete lock-down and we can still go shopping for es-

sentials when we need to. We can also take the dog for a walk and be confident we can plan to easily avoid contact with groups of people. “There also other things depending on our circumstances we might be able to do without travelling anywhere. “This might be in the lounge room, back yard or back shed or finding an isolated spot on a riverbank to go fishing or some wide-open parkland to throw a ball with the pet dog.” Ms Kealy still stressed that people, in exploring things to do as individu-

als or families, needed to ensure they avoided turning any activities into social gatherings involving several people. “I would suggest for individuals and-or people living under the same roof to consider short-term ways of staying active while avoiding unnecessary interaction with others,” she said. “It can’t involve inviting families or mates around for weekend, for example. That’s what we’re trying to avoid.” Continued page 3

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