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Sarah Walsh McIntyre & Murray McIntyre

“I’ve always been into colour. Growing up, I’d get my mum to help me paint feature walls in my bedroom.”

MURRAY MCINTYRE’S FAMILY HAS BEEN on the same cane farm in northern New South Wales for 120 years. His great-great-grandfather bought the farm in 1900, and since then every generation of the McIntyres has lived there. They’ve all made their mark on the house along the way, as have the current occupants.

Sarah Walsh McIntyre moved up to the area from Sydney around 11 years ago, and met Murray through a colleague at work. At the time, his mum and dad

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