Why these retirees won't give up the 3.30am starts and 14-hour shifts
Retiree Kerry Storer, 3.30am starts and 14-hour shifts at Farina's underground bakery. The most remote bakery in Australia draws volunteers each June and July, with profits funding restoration efforts for the abandoned town. Storer, now head baker, has embraced this passion for baking, continuing a tradition that began over 15 years.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 20:36 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 20:50 UTC
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