Sue Wuttke had tears in her eyes as the Melbourne church choir she’s been part of for 30 years rehearsed for its first service after months of lockdown.
“I dream about it at night, singing with my colleagues and my family,” she said.
“The choir is my family, we’re all godparents to each other’s children, we’re family.”
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This weekend Ms Wuttke and thousands of other Melburnians of faith like her gathered at churches, mosques and synagogues for services, for the first time in more than 100 days.
Under Melbourne’s third step of eased restrictions, religious gatherings are capped at 10…