Simon Says: Bring on the Year of the Bull

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Simon Says: Bring on the Year of the Bull

2021 chinese Year of the zodiac of cow concept, cow cross bidge from 2020 to 2021 Newyear Silhouette cow walk strong and brave to Happy new year 2021 which fertile with sunrise, sunset background

By Simon Iliffe, Unimutual Risk Manager

2020 certainly was a year to forget on many fronts but a year that will be remembered by all. A year in which we:

  • Endured lockdowns
  • Closed state borders
  • Could not travel
  • Worked from home
  • Wore masks
  • Learned to use QR codes
  • Incurred the largest loss in the history of the Mutual

While 2020 was the Year of the Rat in Chinese Zodiac culture, 2021 is the Year of the Ox or Bull. The Australian Mallee Bull is a hardworking, straightforward beast that keeps everything organized, transparent and correct. Where there is a bull, work will be done, and the job will get done – the bull never gives up. 2021 will therefore be characterized by a lot of diligent work, professional activity, and a sense of duty.

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