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Meet the Horsham mum expressing milk and kindness to help families during the coronavirus pandemic

Eliza Berlage
Updated March 23 2020 - 1:01pm, first published 6:00am
MILK BANK: Horsham mother and clinical educator Bree Stonehouse with her children Kayden (left) and four-month-old Arlo (right) with some of her frozen breast milk. Picture: SUPPLIED
MILK BANK: Horsham mother and clinical educator Bree Stonehouse with her children Kayden (left) and four-month-old Arlo (right) with some of her frozen breast milk. Picture: SUPPLIED

Horsham mother Bree Stonehouse has been expressing kindness during the coronavirus pandemic by creating a network to connect mothers in search of milk for their babies.

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Eliza Berlage

Eliza Berlage made the move to Horsham to report for the Wimmera Mail-Times in October 2019. Originally from Sydney, she has a sociology background and spent two years working in the press gallery in Canberra.

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