‘He’s taught me more about living than life itself’ : on the road with Niki and Jimmy
At 17 Niki vowed to give her newborn son, born blind and profoundly disabled, the best life she could. Thirty years on she and Jimmy are travelling Australia in a Toyota Troopy, balancing hard-won freedom with constant care Outside a supermarket in Exmouth, a small town 1,250km north of Perth, a (…)
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