How a health scare helped Kate find her passion

Joel Erickson
Updated July 20 2022 - 4:56pm, first published 3:46pm
Kate Denning with her wagon where she performs tea-leaf readings, crystal-ball gazings, and palmistry. She will be in Batemans Bay at the Smart Market this weekend.
Kate Denning with her wagon where she performs tea-leaf readings, crystal-ball gazings, and palmistry. She will be in Batemans Bay at the Smart Market this weekend.

12 years ago, Kate Denning was sent home from the hospital "to die" after suffering a perforated bowel and a heart attack.

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Joel Erickson

Joel Erickson

Senior Journalist

Contact me at j.erickson@austcommunity.com.au or 0447 796 748.

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