Teacher's decade-old Easter tradition bringing smiles to faces

Taylor Dodge
Updated March 29 2024 - 11:03am, first published March 28 2024 - 6:00pm
Sarah Abood with her daughter Matilda, four, and son Harry, one, in their Easter hats for 2024. Picture by Taylor Dodge
Sarah Abood with her daughter Matilda, four, and son Harry, one, in their Easter hats for 2024. Picture by Taylor Dodge

While delicious, Easter isn't all about the chocolate eggs and bunnies, with families mostly celebrating the day by it spending together, whether that be by doing arts and crafts together or enjoying a meal.

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Taylor Dodge

Taylor Dodge

Senior Journalist

Your story matters, your voice deserves to be heard and I would love to help you share it. I have five years of experience as a Journalist with Australian Community Media covering an array of topics, with a key focus on breaking news and crime and a passion for people. E: taylor.dodge@austcommunitymedia.com.au.

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