Australia’s oldest twin sisters celebrated their 102nd birthday and revealed their longevity secret

Concie Marshall and Leila Moag were born in Berry in 1919 and continue to reside there. A vacation was prepared for the sisters at the retirement home where they are residing, with family and friends among the attendees.

The centenarians, dressed in identical floral shirts and glasses, celebrated with matching scones and cups of tea and sang with other residents in front of a massive pink birthday cake and an arrangement of purple flowers.

The Marshal and Moag sisters were overjoyed to be able to spend their birthdays with their loved ones again after quarantine measures enforced as part of the HIV battle made it impossible last year.

When questioned about the key to longevity, the sisters stated they always drank water and refused to live more than a few hundred yards apart. White wine and whiskey. They also appeared to be unaware of their age, saying that they were ‘either 82 or 84’ this year.

The twins’ father is said to have survived to the age of 104. It is also said that their father survived to the age of 104. The key, according to Themm, is extremely simple: “Don’t stop breathing; eat three times a day, and time will pass by itself.”