It's been another week, and it's time to put the feet up and relax - unless the lawn needs doing, or there's a load of washing needing folding or even the dog needs a walk.
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We're keenly awaiting what this so-called 'new normal' is going to be like because it feels like the last five days have been much longer than they were.
But enough wallowing in Victoria's troubles with COVID-19 - there's are positives around Griffith.
St Vincent's Private Hospital is looking to expand a specialist service, and anything that means we have a local option before having to get in the car is an important step forward.
The state government has loosened its purse strings - after the federal government gave them a bonus - so we should see the Boorga and Dickie Road saga finally come to an end.
Our reporters have spent plenty of time in the past covering accidents there, but it seems like the battle to get the cash for a tarred road has dragged on for far too long.
And while many other events are taking a rain-check, Griffith Public School's centenary is going ahead this year - so the news isn't all bad.
Declan Rurenga, editor
drurenga@areanews.com.au