Scout promise FOR row LIFE
Oct 27, 2021
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AS TOLD TO SAMANTHA IRELAND
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Kathy Divine, 59, Albion Park, NSW
Clutching the hammer, I bashed the last nail into the wood. Then I stood back to admire my handiwork.
Aged eight, I’d joined a girls’ activity group and proudly built a billycart to achieve my crafting badge.
It was a very basic T-frame with a wooden seat and a rope for steering, but to me it was
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