An elderly woman sits quietly in her home in Merimbula, on the NSW South Coast, the early morning light filtering in from the window. A rescued kangaroo joey is curled into the crook of her arm, wrapped snugly in a towel, its head poking out as she feeds it with practised care. Preoccupied by her charge, Adriana Turk is distracted but has been up since 4am anticipating a very important phone call. In a few moments, she will speak to a relative she never knew existed. For 74 years, Ms Turk believed she and her brother Julian were the last...