Having been exposed to abusive behaviour growing up in Pacific Island homes, husband and wife Moughan Sali-Siaki and Judy Fakaosi Siaki, set about breaking the cycle of domestic violence in their own relationship.
They wanted to create a far different experience for their children.
The Ipswich couple, who are both 28, are high school sweethearts and have been together since they were 16 years old and living in Hawke's Bay, on New Zealand's North Island, before moving to Australia in 2017.
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