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  • Flavour of Bollywood

    Flavour of Bollywood

    By JESSE GRAHAM FAMILIES and friends are being urged to make their way down to Monbulk’s Living and Learning Centre for a special Bollywood-themed evening.…

  • Candlelit Bach on track

    Candlelit Bach on track

    By REBECCA BILLS CLASSICAL Tracks 2014 is bringing an extra special performance to Montrose town centre this July. Musician Chris Howlett will be performing his…

  • Get straight in the swing

    By REBECCA BILLS BASS Straights will be performing the classic hits of Dire Straits at Burrinja Cafe this Saturday. Lead guitarist, local and touring musician…

  • Lines through Indigenous history

    Lines through Indigenous history

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS A thought-provoking exhibition which timelines the controversial issues that mark the history of Indigenous Australia has come to the Burrinja Cultural Centre.…

  • Roll up for circus skills

    By KATH GANNAWAY BURRINJA will be an absolute circus over the school holidays – and that means fun for everyone! Burrinja Cultural Centre in Upwey…

  • Dust of Uruzgan

    Dust of Uruzgan

    By REBECCA BILLS HE WAS the first Australian diplomat to be posted to Uruzgan, Afghanistan in July 2009 and the last to leave in 2013.…

  • Wombats get wacky

    Wombats get wacky

    By JODIE SYMONDS IT WILL be a show of wacky wombat entertainment for the whole family. Belgrave Heights resident Mike Bedford designed The Wacky Wombat…

  • Onesies get wild

    Onesies get wild

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS STAFF working at The Lodge Shopping Centre in Coldstream had an excuse to monkey around last Thursday as they took part in…

  • Meba’s wheel mission

    By REBECCA BILLS ONE Melba house has been working extra hard to raise funds for an additional vehicle to enable more community engagement by house…

  • Laughs on the road

    Laughs on the road

    By REBECCA BILLS BURRINJA will be full of laughs next Sunday when the 2014 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow takes to the stage. After 15…

  • Lanterns light the longest night

    Lanterns light the longest night

    By Rebecca Bills FOR the first time the idyllic 8th Belgrave Lantern Festival is on the actual day of the Winter Solstice – the shortest…

  • Strong themes run through it

    Strong themes run through it

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS CAMEO Cinemas in Belgrave is saddling up for its debut screening of award-winning feature film The Man From Coxs River. Showing for…

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