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Indigo Interview: A bubbly desire for conservation - Ovens and Murray Advertiser

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NATASHA Killeen was born at Corowa Hospital in 1988. Her late father’s side of the family have been in Rutherglen since the 1860s and her mother’s side from the Barjarg/Lima area since the 1880s. “I lived in Canberra with my husband for a decade which we loved, but mostly I’ve been a North East local my whole life,” she said.What do you do workwise?I’m the general manager of our family business, Stanton & Killeen Wines. My mother Wendy Killeen i…
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omadvertiser.com.au broke the news in Ovens, Australia on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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