Griffith artist Lisa Taliano reunities with daughters in Melbourne after months of painful separation

Katherine Vella
Updated December 1 2020 - 4:05pm, first published November 24 2020 - 7:00pm
TOGETHER AGAIN: Lisa Taliano (centre) with her two daughters Simone (left) and Elise (right). PHOTO: Contributed by the Taliano family.
TOGETHER AGAIN: Lisa Taliano (centre) with her two daughters Simone (left) and Elise (right). PHOTO: Contributed by the Taliano family.

Excruciating months of uncertainty have finally come to an end with one Griffith family reunited after the Victorian border opened Monday. Lisa and Michael Taliano had not seen their daughters in eight months until Monday's emotional reunion when the family was able to see each other for the first time since March.

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Katherine Vella

Kat is a former English teacher to international students and has taught all over the world. She is beginning a new career as a journalist with the Area News. Got something you want to chat about? She's all ears.

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