Working From Home Might Be the New Normal

Working From Home Might Be the New Normal
Mark Halsted, a teacher of 38 years, isolates at his home and teaching his class online, April 29, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images
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By AAP
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The survey commissioned for NBN Co and released on May 26 found 70 per cent of Australians couldn’t work from home without high speed internet.

Two in three Australians expect to be working from home more often after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Four in five people also feel more positive about their work/life balance after working from home.

Finbar O'Mallon