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Ask anyone who’s ever lived in a sharehouse, and chances are they’ve got a few stories to tell. Brace yourself, because they won’t all be good – in fact, some of them are bound to be odd or slightly worrying or just plain gross. But there’s none of that in the Camp Hill sharehouse where Mollie, Kiah, Maddy and Richard have been living since mid-last year. The four creatives and full-time students genuinely like each other and enjoy spending time together, both at home and in the outside world.

They all met through at some point or another, and it was Mollie and Kiah who found the house in Camp Hill, a quiet suburb just six kilometres from the centre of Brisbane. The place is a bright and airy classic 1920s Queenslander. French doors in

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