April 18 – 24, 2020
News
Comment
Comment
Andrew Robb and Tania de Jong
Innovation needed in mental health treatment
“In the wake of Covid-19, mental health experts are warning the trauma caused by the lockdown, employment loss and anxiety associated with the pandemic could be far higher than the physical health impacts of the virus itself, with younger people particularly vulnerable.”
Comment
Paul Bongiorno
IMF forecasts dire economic outcomes
“The ‘Great Lockdown’ – as the International Monetary Fund dubbed the coronavirus crisis this week – is plunging Australia and the world economy into the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Just as that cataclysmic economic event seared itself into the psyches of those who lived through it, this episode is sure to do the same.”
Letters, Cartoon & Editorial
Culture
Profile
Be Kind Rewind creator Isabel C
With her viral video essays, the somewhat elusive Isabel C delves into the intrigues, triumphs and upsets of the film industry. But her YouTube channel, Be Kind Rewind, also looks at Hollywood’s failings, and how it represents and treats women. “The Oscars have survived through several decades, so I knew they could be a good entry point for both exploring history and the industry’s power structure from a female perspective.”
Books
Life
The Quiz
Quotes
SELF-IMPROVEMENT
“To be honest, I just wanted to get some kilometres up for NSW in the interstate indoor regatta. It was just a good way to do it – put on 21km, put some music on and just go for it.”
The athlete explains how she managed to accidentally break a world record for rowing while simultaneously shaming the rest of Australia for its lacklustre lockdown exercise efforts.
THE FIFTH ESTATE
“Journalism should be about exposing truth ... But in this post-modernist age that proposition has become a sad joke.”
The Australian’s columnist displays the expected lack of self-awareness.
REFLECTION
“We’re happy to admit when we are wrong. When we do get it wrong, we will fix it.”
The Victoria Police deputy commissioner says he will personally review every Covid-19 fine. Ostensibly this new policy of openness will also apply to deaths in custody and use of police informants.
PLANS
“I’ll go quietly. I’ll probably do a little bit of writing, keep reading, I’ll certainly stay in Sydney. I might go to Rome for a while. I might grow a few cabbages …”
The cardinal details his idyllic post-acquittal plans to Andrew Bolt.
SCIENCE
“Freedom of choice is every human’s right. I don’t trust the path of vaccination.”
The Home and Away actress decides the moment in which the world has come to a standstill because of a novel virus is the time to rail against immunisation.
FRIENDSHIP
“Love you mate.’’
The prime minister signs off a letter he sent to Malcolm Turnbull the morning after replacing him.