Their positivity is inspirational. Two Indonesian seniors loved the challenge of learning on-line during Melbourne’s long lockdown.

From left, Nur Green and Sandra Mulia visiting Cantebury Nursing Home  for a Christmas lunch.

From left, Nur Green and Sandra Mulia visiting Cantebury Nursing Home in Melbourne for a Christmas lunch and a piano recital by their teacher, Dec 2019. Source: Photo courtesy Nur Green.

Nur Green and Sandra Mulia are out-going Indonesian seniors who love to mix. But the strict protocols of Melbourne’s lockdown forced them to stay at home. Nur and Sandra explain how they turned those circumstances to their advantage.


Nur Green and Sandra Mulia are out-going Indonesian seniors who love to mix. But the strict protocols of Melbourne’s lockdown forced them to stay at home.  Nur and Sandra explain how they turned those circumstances to their advantage.

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In step - Seniors enjoy doing physical activities through U3A.
Seniors enjoy doing physical activities through U3A. Physical activities are not just to keep us staying healthy but also killing the time during the pandemic. Source: Photo by Michael Brace / Creative Commons.

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Their positivity is inspirational. Two Indonesian seniors loved the challenge of learning on-line during Melbourne’s long lockdown. | SBS Indonesian