Tag: Entertainment
Awe-struck by carvings
By REBECCA BILLS
AS you enter the Inner Gallery of Burrinja, you stand in awe of the four-metre high Woodhenge carvings that adorn it.
Nine wooden...
Studios open doors
By REBECCA BILLS
IT’S the one weekend in autumn where artists around the hills open there studios so anyone can experience the artistic world that...
Thumbs-up for top course
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
THE Eastern Golf Club’s members were delighted with the appearance of professional golfer, Greg Norman AO, who came along - with his...
Mobility for Oscar the brave
By REBECCA BILLS
HE is a brave little man with a zest for life.
However, eight-year-old Oscar Groves-Berry, dubbed Oscar the Brave, was diagnosed with the...
Win tickets
By Monique Kuzeff
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS LIVE SHOW
Next month Better Homes and Gardens will be hosting a live show at the Melbourne Showground which
will...
Centenary Cuckoo flies high
By REBECCA BILLS
HISTORY will be made when the five millionth customer walks through the doors of the Cuckoo Restaurant to win a trip for...
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Art classes
KIDS holiday art classes at Burrinja are available at 10.30am and 1.15pm varying in price from $16-$20. Tuesday 15 April, Wooden People then...
Belgrave carnival fund-raiser
By REBECCA BILLS
From the idea of an Easter egg hunt for children from around the hills, a full blown Good Friday Carnival in Belgrave...
Nothing silly about these skills
STUDENTS at Belgrave South Primary School have created artwork based on the Janeen Brian and Cheryll Johns’s book Silly Galah.
In a collaborative project, students...
More than just chocolate
By MONIQUE KUZEFF
CHOCOLATE eggs are not the only things happening this Easter - there are many family-friendly events throughout the hills.
Mount Dandenong’s Sky...
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Hydroponic tips
PETER Funnell, president of the Hydroponic Gardening Society of Victoria, is giving a talk on how to grow vegetables and fruit in a...
Next generation turning pages
By REBECCA BILLS
MACCLESFIELD Primary School kicked off the 2014 Victorian Premier's Reading Challenge with a day of non-stop reading.
From 9.30am to 3.30pm last Monday...