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It’s hard to put into words how we’re all feeling this week. Like the restthoughts are with all those affected by the floods across Australia right now. While the images and stories of brave rescue missions have been heartbreaking, our communities have once again shown great strength and mateship when it’s been most needed. Our hearts also break for the people of Ukraine at this dark time. This week we share one local family’s anguish as their loved ones remain trapped in the war zone (see p40). On a lighter note, we also check in on faves and power couple Sam and Mark and chat to Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman herself, Jane Seymour. We hope you find some joy reading this issue – and if you’re a subscriber who hasn’t received your copy of , please reach out to us on the below details. Happy reading!

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