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- Katie Lynch, 41, from Brisbane, is divorced but lives on the same property as her ex-husband.
- People are bemused when she tells them, but understand it from a cost-of-living perspective.
- It all came down to putting their daughter first.
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- With so many options available on streaming services, family movie night was getting stressful.
- Choosing a few DVDs from the library limited my kids' options and streamlined family movie night.
- This practice has helped introduce my kids to classic family movies and has kept bedtime on track.
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