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More than 18,000 kilometres from Sydney on what feels like a different planet, James Kennedy is the Herald subscriber furthest from home, a few hundred kilometres further than those in Gibraltar, Madrid and Limerick | KathrynWicksSMH

In his Lisbon flat, 18,183km from Sydney on what feels like a different planet, James Kennedy has run out of Vegemite and Minties. His one connection to home is the“I like to keep in touch with politics, of course, both at a national and a state level, including the way the pandemic is being handled,” he said of his reading habits. “Also anything related to how Sydney is developing as a city. It’s incredible how much Sydney has changed physically since I left in 2010.

Pandemic life in Portugal is markedly different to Sydney. Dr Kennedy explains that an “ill-advised loosening of restrictions for the holidays compounded by the spread of the so-called British variant caused the caseload to spike”.

 

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