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Why these retirees won't give up the 3.30am starts and 14-hour shifts

ABC Australia · Jun 19, 2026, 8:36 PM

Key takeaways

  • Kerry Storer is up at 3.30am to get things ready at the Farina bakery.
  • His alarm cuts through the night, signalling the start of what will be a hectic 14-hour shift.
  • For many, the thought of crawling out of bed so early would seem an unwelcome challenge.

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Kerry Storer is up at 3.30am to get things ready at the Farina bakery. (ABC News: Arj Ganesan)

Link copied Share Share article. The sun is hours away from rising in the South Australian outback, and retiree Kerry Storer is wrapped up in blankets to stave off the bitingly cold winter air.

It's 3.30 in the morning. His alarm cuts through the night, signalling the start of what will be a hectic 14-hour shift.

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