Cait Kelly, The New Daily

Cait Kelly

The New Daily

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past articles by Cait:

Home workouts: Five simple ways to stay (or get) fit in lockdown

Staying fit during lockdown is no easy task. Motivation wanes, and gyms and pools are closed. So here are five ideas for great home workouts. → Read More

Unemployed Australians locked out of harvest work

Farmers are calling for thousands of workers for this winter's grain harvest, but border closures are proving a barrier for unemployed Australians. → Read More

Father's Day 2021: Dads don't get the same sentimental spend as mum

It’s lucky you can’t measure love with money – because Australian dads would be feeling a bit sore this coming Father's Day. → Read More

Growing fears reopening too soon will overwhelm Australia's health system

Health care workers fear reopening Australia with just 70 per cent of the eligible population vaccinated could lead to the health system collapsing. → Read More

The milk crate challenge has gone viral. This is what you need to know

The viral milk crate challenge, which started on TikTok, has people risking serious injury for a few seconds of adrenalin → Read More

Sydney lockdown needs to run for 10 weeks with new restrictions

Gladys Berejiklian has told Sydneysiders to "bunker down" as epidemiologists warn the lockdown could stretch for 10 more weeks. → Read More

Weird and wonderful ways you can beat lockdown blues

You’ve kept the sourdough starter alive, cleaned inside every closet and organised the Tupperware for the first time in your life. Now, what to do? → Read More

Pet adoption: Coronavirus restrictions see surge in demand

Australians are buying thousands of pets each week as devastating lockdowns encourage us to turn to pet adoption for emotional support. → Read More

The Coalition members still denying a need for action on climate change

The Coalition is home to a handful of powerful opponents to cation on climate change, who are helping to hold Australia back from meaningful action. → Read More

Funny Census answers: The hilarious responses from past surveys

Census surveys are an integral part of preserving our history as well as defining a country's collective identity. Here are some of the funny answers. → Read More

IPCC climate report says world is warming faster than anticipated

IPCC climate report: The world is warming faster than anticipated, bringing with it catastrophic effects that will ripple across the planet. → Read More

Pandemic snapshot: This is why Australia's 2021 census is so important

The 2021 census is an incredible opportunity to collect a snapshot of the nation during one of its most historic moments, experts say. → Read More

Mandatory vaccines: Unvaccinated Australians will have reduced freedoms

Mandatory vaccines are controversial but those who choose to stay unvaccinated will face a reduction in freedoms Australian health authorities have warned. → Read More

NSW restrictions will not lead to a 'significant dip' in case numbers

New levels of coronavirus restrictions across NSW will not lead to a “significant drop” in cases, preliminary modelling by the Burnet Institute shows. → Read More

Underemployment is “widening inequality” in Australia

Underemployment is “widening inequality” in Australia and hitting lower-skilled sectors more, the first underemployed workers report from the ABS shows. → Read More

Ad complaints in 2021: The TV ads that got under our skin

TV ad complaints: The 30-second clip from Crazy Domain that got taken off air after 250-plus complaints were lodged against it. → Read More

Under-40s divided on AstraZeneca shot, but AMA calls it a 'game changer'

Under-40s around the nation are divided on if they will get the AstraZeneca vaccine, with many running out to get the shot. → Read More

'They've taken a punt': Sydney's 'lockdown light' may not be enough

The NSW government has gone for a 'lockdown light' approach in Sydney, but experts fear it won't be enough to stop the Delta COVID-19 strain. → Read More

Calls to fix hotel quarantine as Delta coronavirus strain sparks concern

The Australian government is under pressure to fix hotel quarantine amidst fears the nation is unprepared to handle the Delta coronavirus variant. → Read More

Australia 'on tenterhooks' over vaccine rollout setbacks, supply issues

Australia is vulnerable to more COVID-19 outbreaks as winter bites and vaccine rollout delays and setbacks continue, experts have warned. → Read More