Halloween gets bigger, better, spookier, and Sydney is embracing it

By Rachel Browne
Updated October 26 2014 - 1:08pm, first published 11:30am
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera
In the spirit: Josh Waite, 3, Lachlan Waite, 5, Alex Gemenis, 6, and Helena Gemenis, 4, prepare for Halloween. Photo: Anna Kucera

Halloween caught Jasmin Gemenis's family by surprise. After she and husband Jason moved into Naremburn eight years ago, they were not expecting the tricks or prepared to hand out the treats.

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