Despite the challenges of 2020, Australians are finding the silver lining and displaying the strength of the Aussie spirit that we are so proud of.
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During COVID-19, while many events were cancelled or postponed, those that did go ahead went virtual.
A new Friendship Report from Snap Inc has found many Australians feel social media has played an important role in keeping them going.
In the next year or two, half of Australians plan on looking for a new home to rent or buy that incorporates more of what they value.
New research is revealing 37 per cent of Australians still plan to drink when they know they will be driving.
Employed Australians are already seeing long-term cultural changes taking place in their workplace due to COVID-19
Baby Boomers are living longer, more active in the workplace and staying actively involved with children and grandchildren than any previous generation.
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood has issued an urgent appeal for 16,000 additional people to give blood or plasma during the next two weeks.
According to McCrindle Research, despite the challenges presented this year, two in five Australians have managed to save more money than usual in 2020.
This 2020 report is unlike any previous Foodbank Hunger Report, as it presents a picture of food insecurity in the midst of a once-in-100-year crisis.