CORONAVIRUS restrictions might be forcing people to stay indoors, but those having a birthday have still found a way to celebrate in fine style.
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Rai Stanford is among those celebrating her birthday amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with her family recently throwing her a small party when she turned nine.
Guests were dressed for the occasion, with each jokingly wearing a cardboard party hat as a makeshift face mask.
One-year-old Alexia Benoit celebrated her birthday with a Wiggles party, while Ava Pearl Hammond wore her favourite tutu to mark her fourth birthday on Tuesday.
Matthew Kaye celebrated his birthday on Easter Sunday, with his family baking him a cake and home cooked meals before they all went on a walk to feed the ducks.
Many people celebrating their birthday have turned to technology to share their happy day with others who are also at home self-isolating.
FaceTime, Zoom and Houseparty have been among the favourite video platforms that people have used on their birthday to speak to friends and relatives from across Australia.
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