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TV show brightens lives

Mar 02, 2017

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A long run of bad luck came to an end for the Bates family recently when a team of dedicated locals and a renovation realty show delivered them their dream home.

The Waikiki family of six had always planned to renovated their worn-down, 1950's beach shack but a series of medical downturns hit the family and the bills took over. Parents Amber and Russell decided home schooling was best for their three youngest children, with son Adison born prematurely and battling cerebral palsy while Xavier and Imogene suffer from learning difficulties.

In 2014, things took a turn for the worse when Russell was diagnosed with kidney cancer, which he battled through the Christmas period and well into 2015.

Despite doing it tough, Mrs Bates still managed to dedicate time to her charity, Tiny Sparks WA, which helps families experiencing high risk pregnancies and babies born sick or premature. Seeing the struggles the family were facing, two friends nominated the Bates for the Matt and Kim to the Rescue show.

For a year, they planned major renovation in secret and when it was revealed, Russell and Amber said it was the shock of their lives. "I was absolutely dumbfounded and it was like they were speaking another language" Mr Bates said. "I could hear what they were saying but I couldn't comprehend the enormity of it."

Mrs Bates said her reaction was more noticeable. "I just burst into tears," she said. "We're very grateful, to say the least and we found the whole thing refreshing because it reminded us that there are so many amazing and kind people out there." "People took time off their regular jobs to come work on the house and we know it wasn't easy work."

More than 200 WA trades people and about 70 companies joined forces with volunteers from the surrounding community to flip the house in four days, working through heavy rains. While the family have been in the renovated house since November, they said they were still getting used to the new surroundings.

"We cant thank everyone enough for this - its completely changed our lives," Mrs Bates said.

Sound Telegraph - David Salvaire - 01/03/2017