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Generations of SES service in the Gee family

WHEN Glyndia Gee’s husband, Greg, joined the Kerang SES unit, she decided she didn’t like letting the men have all the fun. “When the men were out on jobs I would have sandwiches and soup and stuff made for when they came back in on the cold nights,” Mrs Gee said. “Then I went, ‘Damn […]

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