Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeOpinionOPINION: 2020 has not gone to plan

OPINION: 2020 has not gone to plan

It’s been a funny old year.

At the start of the year, I gave a lot of thought to things I wanted to get done and events I wanted to attend.

You know, if you write plans down then it is meant to increase your success rate.

I did get to visit my older brother and sister in law in Busselton in late February, early March.

I got that one in by the skin of my teeth.

I began investigating doing a Masters degree online but university staff were swamped with the immediate additional work of putting a whole range of courses online.

So that didn’t progress.

My defined 2020 goals were dissipating into the either of lockdown.

We have been remarkably fortunate to avoid the worst of the pandemic to date.

Just occasionally there is benefit in living in a quiet part of the world.

From our cattle yards, we can see the traffic travelling along the bypass around Millicent.

In March and April it was quiet, very quiet.

Skywards, transcontinental flights were no longer visible or audible.

I noted that I had taken on a degree of ingrained pandemic thinking: automatically standing away from people, carrying handwash in the car and using my banking card rather than cash.

Now, when I’m watching a movie, I will automatically think, “those people are standing way too close together.”

The amount of plastic used this year must be astronomically scary.

Just in medical settings the PPE required would be building a mountain of waste.

However, when I go to get green beans at the supermarket, I’m leaning towards the prepacked rather than put my hand into open caches of beans and wondering who else has done this without sanitizing their hands on entry to the store.

And it won’t stop on December 31.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Plenty on at Mount Gambier Library

April School Holidays We are halfway through the school holidays - but the Mount Gambier Library and Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre still have a...
More News

Marky makes it to 400 Senior games

AS one of the most dedicated players to the Tantanoola Football Club, Nathan "Marky" Bell will lace up the boots this weekend for his...

Art’s rising stars

The Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery was bursting at its seams with visitors for the announcement of the winners in the 2026 Ibis Rising Art...

[NOMINATE NOW ] – Limestone Coast Greatest Sportsperson of all time

Help us find the Limestone Coast's Greatest Sportsperson of all time!

Bowlers enjoy fundraising day

THE Millicent Bowls Club held its annual bowls day raising funds to assist the Royal Flying Doctors Group, which services the South East...

Solid fields at Attamurra

A STABLEFORD event attracted 105 players to the Mount Gambier Golf Club on Saturday. B-Grade (10-18 handicap) player Michael Williams (15) had equal best score...

Roosters in fine form at home

ROBE 12.10 (82) D PORT MACDONNELL 3.4 (22) HENRY Lawrie led his charges by example on Saturday, as Robe ran out comfortable victors over Port...

Glencoe hits the ground running

GLENCOE 9.14 (68) D KONGORONG 4.3 (27) GLENCOE made short work of its Mid South East football Round 1 clash with Kongorong on Saturday, after...

Councillors gain insight into LMA

THE District Council of Grant have rejected a request to rescind a 20-year old land management agreement (LMA). Elected members debated the proposal during...

Qantas flights canned

QANTAS has suspended its flights between Mount Gambier/Berrin and Adelaide in response to the impact of the conflict in the Middle East. According to...

Stanley’ the talking safety cone stars in new SafeWork SA awareness campaign

An animated, talking safety cone will star in a new SafeWork SA awareness campaign from today that aims to help South Australians stay safe...