Why these retirees won't give up the 3.30am starts and 14-hour shifts
When the alarm goes off at 3.30am in this freezing outback pit-stop, it's music to the ears of the volunteer bakers who happily spend their winters in a bakery like no other.
When the alarm goes off at 3.30am in this freezing outback pit-stop, it's music to the ears of the volunteer bakers who happily spend their winters in a bakery like no other.
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When the alarm goes off at 3.30am in this freezing outback pit-stop, it's music to the ears of the volunteer bakers who happily spend their winters in a bakery like no other.
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