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Volunteer shares not-so-secret advice for happiness at 101-years-old
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 21, 2024 - 08:21
If you are lucky enough to reach a hundred, you might be thinking you have earned the right to sit back and be waited on. But tonight, we meet one centenarian, Mary Norris, who is still on her feet, cooking up meals for a growing number of people hit hard by the cost-of-living crisis.