Noeline Donaher, known as Australia's original reality star, passed away a year ago without any public announcement.

Fans have shown their admiration.

June 12th 2024.

Noeline Donaher, known as Australia's original reality star, passed away a year ago without any public announcement.
Noeline Donaher, a beloved Australian reality TV star, has recently passed away, leaving fans in mourning. She rose to fame in the early 90s when she appeared on the show Sylvania Waters, which followed her luxurious life with her partner Laurie, her sons Michael and Paul, and Laurie's son Mick and their families. The show, based on the Sydney suburb of the same name, aired for 12 episodes and was met with both praise and criticism.

Noeline's step-son announced her passing in a heartfelt message on Facebook, sharing that she had been Laurie's partner for over 40 years. He also mentioned that she had a great love for Appendix J racing and was a big part of the early days of "Grp N." Together, she and Laurie raced various cars, including Valiants, a Lotus Cortina, an Iso Revolta, a Camaro, and several beautiful Mustangs. Noeline also made many friends through racing, and she and Laurie were strong supporters of the "App J" association.

While Noeline was one of the first reality TV stars in Australia, she chose to step away from the limelight after Sylvania Waters aired. However, she did write a book titled The Sylvania Waters diary and released a music video called No Regrets. News of her passing has brought back memories for many fans, with some paying tribute on social media. One fan called Sylvania Waters the "OG reality TV show" and expressed their sadness at her passing.

After the show, Noeline lived a quiet life away from fame and media attention. Her son Mick shared that she was grateful for the kind thoughts and memories shared by fans, and her partner Laurie was touched by the outpouring of love. They both thanked everyone for remembering Noeline so fondly.

Noeline's passing has left a void in the hearts of her loved ones and fans. She may have been one of the first reality TV stars in Australia, but she will always be remembered for being a loving partner, mother, and grandmother, and for the joy she brought to the racing community. Rest in peace, Noeline.

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