‘Sad days if handshake goes’
Readers have their say on life in the new normal, Covid conspiracies and Beijing’s phony baloney bullies.
Readers have their say on life in the new normal, Covid conspiracies and Beijing’s phony baloney bullies.
Readers have their say on Captain’s Cook’s character assassination, Waleed Aly’s climate confabulation, and KK’s migration sensation.
Readers have their say on Captain Cook vs COVID-19, Trump letting the sunshine in, and China’s loathsome cowboy envoys.
Readers have their say on the contact-tracing app that isn’t Tinder, and ScoMo’s red hot go at the banks.
Readers step inside Malcolm Turnbull’s world, while Julie Bishop’s coronavirus couch-surfing gets them talking.
Readers have their say on how many coronavirus deaths are okay, and how much lockdown is simply too much.
Your say on the unbearable loneliness of being single in the time of the virus, and the future shocks of biological weapons.
Seventy-one days after coronavirus entered the lingua franca and began its frenzied swing through the human gene pool, silence now reigns in an alternate reality.
Your say on Millennial resilience put to the test by coronavirus, and the questionable benefits of working remotely.
Your say on the stimulus we had to have, Lewis Hamilton’s Grand Prix spray, and should we slam the shutters down?
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