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On a new path

‘I knew that I was on a path, and I knew that I had done something that was a little bit different.’

When Lisa Saad was a girl, her family had a beach house at a little spot called Coronet Bay on the eastern shore of Victoria’s Western Port Bay, 100 or so kilometres from Melbourne. Although the place was at the lock-up stage, in the early years the interior still needed lots of work. Many school holidays entailed visits so that Lisa’s father could gradually finish the house. And, as all home renovators know, building materials disposal is always a problem.

‘We'd often go to the tip and I’d jump in the car with my Dad and my

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