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A CONVERTED KAYAK SHED

hen she was three, Tilda Cobham-Hervey’s parents announced they were moving. To a new house? Not exactly. A dilapidated building with youthful connections had captured their imaginations. For the past 17 years, Tilda and her family have occupied the Glenunga Scout Hall in Adelaide, converting it from a rundown piece of Australian history, nestled between suburbia and the

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