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Partners in life and business, a local couple have joined forces and are using their respective talents to sell a range of products that are handmade with love.
When husband and wife Hysen and Maureen Sali started their well-deserved retirement, they quickly realised it wasn’t all it was cut out to be, so they both began looking to start a hobby.
“I’ve been sewing all my life and would sew for our girls when they were young and then we became empty nesters and decided to come to Bundaberg to retire,” Ms Sali said.
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Subscriber only Despite the forecast of cloudy skies and with rain expected to hit the region in the coming days, there was still a great turnout at the local Sunday markets. With all kinds of stalls on offer at Bargara s Paradise Markets, there was plenty to see and do. Featuring a range of arts and crafts, from handmade mini sea creatures and cat-shaped timber planter boxes, to terrariums, textiles and upcycled wine bottles, there was something for everyone to enjoy. Some visitors opted to stick around for brunch at Turtle s Paradise Cafe and stopped by Artisans 4670 too. Paradise Markets are on Hughes Rd in Bargara every Sunday from 10am. Picture: Rhylea Millar