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My fight to FIND MY SISTER

With her brown hair flowing behind her, my big sister Leanne, 20, revved the engine of my motorbike and sped off across the fields.

I couldn’t help but giggle.

With a love of make-up and fashion, my girly sister, in her patterned sarong skirt, looked out of place on the bike!

As a true tomboy, I was the complete opposite.

I was more likely to be found climbing trees with our four older brothers, Warren, then 28, Rodney, 26, Brian, 24, and

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