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  • A Quacking success

    A Quacking success

    A former Keysborough resident has earned success after a second print of his book, Leonard The Lonely Duck. Chris Thomas, a former Springvale North Primary…

  • 2023 in review: Chuol crowned best in the country

    2023 in review: Chuol crowned best in the country

    Over the Christmas period, the Journal’s sports team will be re-sharing some of the most popular stories from over the course of 2023. Thank you…

  • 2023 in review: Wyatt gives Bears a whack

    2023 in review: Wyatt gives Bears a whack

    Over the Christmas period, the Gazette’s sports team will be re-sharing some of the most popular stories from over the course of 2023. Thank you…

  • Devine mushrooms pizza’s hold the base

    Devine mushrooms pizza’s hold the base

    The head honcho at the mushroom farm often whips up some of these beauties after a hard day at the farm. There is no limit…

  • The benefits of learning outside

    The benefits of learning outside

    We all remember heading outside for story time in a blistering hot summer in the halcyon days of yesteryear. But did the teachers back then…

  • A fresh look for an old eyesore

    A fresh look for an old eyesore

    When it comes to styling, the hardworking parts of our homes often draw the short straw. But if your heart sinks every time you look…

  • Taking care of teeth

    Taking care of teeth

    A baby’s teeth start developing while they’re still in the womb. So setting children up for good oral health starts early, the Australian Dental Association…

  • 2023 in review: New netball competition takes shape with shades of yesteryear

    2023 in review: New netball competition takes shape with shades of yesteryear

    Over the Christmas period, the Journal’s sports team will be re-sharing some of the most popular stories from over the course of 2023. Thank you…

  • 2023 in review: Richo races to milestone

    2023 in review: Richo races to milestone

    Over the Christmas period, the Journal’s sports team will be re-sharing some of the most popular stories from over the course of 2023. Thank you…

  • Healthy tummies help healthy minds

    Healthy tummies help healthy minds

    The age old saying ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’ has ensured many children stay healthy and strong with a nutritious, balanced diet…

  • Making wallpaper work

    Making wallpaper work

    Making wallpaper work Everything old is new again, and that includes home DIY projects. The latest one to make a comeback? Wallpapering! No longer just…

  • More structure, less screens for healthier kids

    More structure, less screens for healthier kids

    Vacation care, sports programs, or performing arts – whatever your child’s interests, researchers say that adding structure to the school holiday is a great way…

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