Through the portal of flames, floods, smoke and masks we’ve also seen glimpses of what is possible For the first time in a long time, it feels like our nation isn’t trying to stop the future. We have, in our leadership, new imagination, will and capacity to rise to meet the big challenge and embrace the big opportunities.
Certainly, the past few years of fires, plagues (human, mouse) and floods have rearranged the very furniture of our lives – our everyday ways of being, working, travelling, connecting and caring have been disrupted and transformed.
Too many of us have lost our homes and incomes. Too many of us have felt the personal costs of privatisation and years of underinvestment in health and aged care. And though mercifully few by global…