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  • Impacts of climate change proving costly for sporting clubs

    Impacts of climate change proving costly for sporting clubs

    The financial cost of cancelling sporting events due to extreme heat is just one of the outcomes of climate change community sports managers need to…

  • Children’s Joyous Christmas Party

    Children’s Joyous Christmas Party

    The Tynong Playgroup recently hosted its largest and most festive Christmas party to date, with approximately 200 guests in attendance. The event, held on 10…

  • Taking contemporary Australian music across the nation

    Taking contemporary Australian music across the nation

    Contemporary music artists will tour to more than 150 (159) locations nationally, backed by investment from Creative Australia and Music Australia. The latest investment of…

  • Large-scale artwork unveiled in Inverloch

    Large-scale artwork unveiled in Inverloch

    RACV’s Inverloch Resort has received a significant burst of colour with the installation of a large-scale wall decal created by artist, archaeologist, and Bunurong Traditional…

  • Over four decades of Blueberry heaven

    Over four decades of Blueberry heaven

    PRECEDE: It’s blueberry season and there is hardly more of an established and iconic destination locally for the delicate produce than Emily Hill Farm Organics.…

  • Boulevard goes dotty for Japan’s art superstar

    Boulevard goes dotty for Japan’s art superstar

    What on earth will the possums make of it? Wrapping a tree-lined boulevard with the call sign of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is certainly a…

  • Galaxy-first Star Wars LEGO show

    Galaxy-first Star Wars LEGO show

    A Star Wars exhibition built from LEGO is truly a show with universal appeal. And it’s not in a galaxy far, far away, but at…

  • Food charity stays open in January

    Food charity stays open in January

    Dandenong charity Cornerstone Contact Centre has received a helping hand to keep its doors open in January. After the Christmas cheer, hampers and lunches, many…

  • Five locals picked in AFLW Draft

    Five locals picked in AFLW Draft

    Three Dandenong Stingrays and two Gippslanders were taken at the AFLW Draft on Monday night. The local contingent was led by Gippsland star Ash Centra,…

  • Locals galore in Vic Country squad

    Locals galore in Vic Country squad

    Six local players have been named in the Vic Country summer training hubs. Toby Sinnema (Devon Meadows), Tairon Ah-Mu (Berwick), Xavier Ladbrook (Nar Nar Goon),…

  • Step into an infinite polka dot universe at Kusama show

    Step into an infinite polka dot universe at Kusama show

    Just how big is global art star Yayoi Kusama? Exhibitions by the 95-year-old artist regularly sell out, her pumpkin sculptures are so huge you can…

  • Dessert options for a sweet Christmas treat

    Dessert options for a sweet Christmas treat

    While plum pudding, also known as Christmas pudding, is a traditional festive dessert in many parts of the world, some people prefer to explore alternatives…

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