collectif effort
Dec 01, 2021
3 minutes
WORDS DAN F STAPLETON
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SIMON WHITBREAD
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Jodi Hughes and her husband Simon were living in Newcastle with their three young daughters when they started to feel restless. The pair had both grown up in rural NSW and were pining for wide open spaces. But they also loved being close to the ocean and were reluctant to move too far inland.
Their solution: relocate to the NSW South Coast, where farmland and rolling hills press up against lovely beaches. The couple zeroed in on Gerringong and Kiama, adjacent towns two hours’
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