Saturday, 28 March 2020

After the coronavirus, Australia and the world can never be the same again

After the coronavirus, Australia and the world can never be the same again

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/28/after-the-coronavirus-australia-and-the-world-can-never-be-the-same-again


where did u find the article
The Guardian.

what is the date of your article
Saturday 28th March 2020.

what is the headline? 
After the coronavirus, Australia and the world can never be the same again.

from reading the headline what do you think this article will be about? 
I think the headline tells about the social, economical impacts on Australia and the world relating to the corona pandemic.

what is the main information in the article?
The crisis of corona virus will put the world on a different axis. Before the outbreak, there were global financial crisis triggered a fundamental realignment in Australia , then many societies had also lost faith in the political class . However, the pandemic will inflict a more substantial economic shock than the GFC. The different parties are playing politic, not clear in making decisions and cooperating each other. Now is the time for everybody in this nation to care about one another sufficiently to show up and play our respective roles in a democracy. Governments also need to be transparent and manage the crisis to the best of their abilities and the results of that are lives, livelihoods, and the future of liberal democracy.

what are two things the article tells you? 
The global financial crisisthe outlook for democratic governments post pandemic

find two negative and two positive word or phrase?
positive:  only one thing is certainengage in good faith
negative: the biggest global economic shock/discomfiting sensation

what does these words tell you about the writer's point of view? 
The crisis causes every people changing their minds, engaging in good faith and clear heads to do the right things for the country and the world.

Identify the source of information the writer refers to the article? 
Katharine Murphy (Guardian Australia's political editor)
Mike Brower ( Guardian's photographer)Kenneth Slessor (Australian poet) 
Luke Henriques-Gomes (Guardian Australia's political editor)
Daniel Andrews (Labor politician and currently Premier of Victoria)

what information do these sources give? 
they are all resources or people who engaged in the issues of corona virus outbreak.

what is the link between the graph or words in the article? 
these are links that lead us directly to a more specific explanation on a particular topic.

Personal reflection:
My opinion about this issue is that this is extraodinary time that people, opposites, journalists, political or non-political parties, governments should play rightly their roles in the best way with best cooperation. Good faith, transparency and clear heads should be priority for all the goverment making decisions on controlling the crisis.






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