Inside the hectic life of Australia’s biggest family.

When Jeni met Ray, she was sure kids weren’t in her future. Ray wanted four. Fast forward 30 years, and they now have 16 children — nine boys and seven girls — and live in Toowoomba, Queensland.

Life in the Bonell household is anything but typical. With eight kids still at home, Jeni spends $600 a week on groceries, including 50 litres of milk, 45 tubs of yogurt, and four dozen eggs. Laundry? Three big loads daily. Dinner can seat anywhere from eight to over 20 people.

The family thrives on routine and teamwork. Children join a chore rotation at age eight, helping with cooking, cleaning, and prep. Even their 12-year-old can cook a roast for 20. Jeni shares budget meals online, helping other families stretch their food budgets.

Despite the chaos, Jeni and Ray stay grounded. They attend church, work hard, and carve out time for each other. Two of their older kids have started families, making them proud grandparents.

Their story isn’t about perfection—it’s about love, organization, and humor. The Bonells prove that even with 16 kids, family is a treasure, and with enough love (and planning), anything is possible.

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