Effect of The Extended Lockdown on a Small Businessman, an Aged-Care Worker and Someone Who Lives Alone.

Yannie Addison and workmates at Aveo Aged Care, Croydon, Melbourne -  03 May 2020.

Yannie Addison and workmates at Aveo Aged Care, Croydon, Melbourne - 03 May 2020. Source: Photo courtesy Yannie Addison - Melbourne 03 May 2020.

When the Premier of Victoria announced his road map out of lockdown, there was strong reaction. Some people supported the strategy, some opposed it vehemently. How do different Indonesians living in Victoria feel about the Premier’s plan?


Christian Gunawan is owner of the small business Victory Automotive. Yannie Addison is a mother and worker at Aveo Aged Care. Benedicta Bintang Zefanya is a marketing and media student who lives alone.  They express their mixed feelings about the future under extended lockdown.

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Christian Gunawan doing essential maintenance for people who live within a 5 km r from his workshop, Clayton, Melbourne – 12  Sep 2020.
Business is slow under lockdown. Chris Gunawan doing essential maintenance for people who live within a 5 km from his workshop, Clayton, Melbourne, 12 Sep 2020. Source: Photo courtesy Christian Gunawan - 12 Sep 2020.

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