Article about Ondine Sherman: The Miracle of Love, Newcastle Herald
With her soulmate husband at her side and a toddler daughter, Ondine Sherman was living the perfect life.
She had enjoyed a privileged upbringing Sydney, made it through rebellious teenage years, was well travelled and well educated.
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Her family supported her in whatever she chose, from becoming vegetarian at the age of seven, and then starting her own animal advocacy organisation, Voiceless, in her 20s.
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