Fleurieu Living Magazine

Weathering the storm

And then of course, Delta came calling, sending the state into lockdown. When we speak in early August, Rachael is still holding her breath, hoping the final weeks of the event can proceed uninterrupted. But she’s just about ready to exhale, in the peaceful surrounds of the home she’s made for herself in Normanville.

Born in Western Australia, Rachael moved to Adelaide at thirteen. Despite having spent a large proportion of her adult life

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