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Spring has sprung

An archway of wisteria flowers

Spring is here and all the flowers are in bloom.

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Netflix & Educate (Part 1)

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Following the murder of George Floyd in June of this year, protests sparked all across the U.S. and all around the world on the subject of racial injustice and police brutality, which reintroduced the Black Lives Matter Movement immensely. The black community, and their allies, have taken to the streets and to social media to express their indignation and utter outrage over the brutal injustice and oppression from officers of law and white supremacy. Learn more about history, racial injustice and the Black communities struggles and experiences with this collection of films, tv shows, and documentaries. 

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Too many rosters

How many timetables, rosters and schedules are you on? That question makes me stop and pause, because (quite concerningly) I don’t actually know the answer.

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Review: Wind River

As a result of COVID-19, various television film and television productions have come to a sudden halt, and the world is experiencing a rare lack of new content. As a result, I've been revisiting older films, including Taylor Sheridan's 2017 neo-Western Wind River. 

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Public speaking via zoom

I recently presented at my first ‘zoom conference’.

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Am I an extra?

Person walking through bustling city streets.

When I was a kid, I always thought that if I was in a story; I’d be one of the main characters. Being older, I’ve started to realise that there are a lot of published autobiographies, and I’m not a main character in any of them. So now I’ve started to wonder, am I actually just a background extra? Am I just here to fill out the world?

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From interviewer to interviewee

Last week I was asked to sit on an interview panel for the first time.

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On grief and galaxy

Ember and dolphin

I think I’ve shared this before, this realisation that one of the silver linings of the pandemic is that it’s provided an impetus for looking inward. Restrictions, working from home, and physical distancing have allowed us to make space for reflection. At least for those of us lucky enough to be able to. In some ways, it’s also made us re-appreciate the treasures we hold within our own State. The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary is one place in South Australia which I think is very special. There are not very many places in the world where wild and free dolphins live so close to a capital city. 

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Haircuts at home

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I’m pretty sure my sister and I had plenty of fights growing up. With all that bickering, and considering how very different we are, I’m not quite sure how we managed to be such great friends. I’m sure there were lots of moments we wanted to pull each other’s hair - it was just the two of us after all, two siblings, only two years apart. And here we are, now in our mid-thirties during a pandemic, and I get to chop off my sister’s hair! (She asked me to!)

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Review: The Way Back

2020 sports drama The Way Back is familiar and reliably predictable, but it also offers something new. 

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