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  • It’s a long way to the top …

    It’s a long way to the top …

    By Kath Gannaway It’s a long way from busking out the front of AJ’s Bakehouse in Healesville to a national tour, but it’s just part…

  • Vividly vocal

    Vividly vocal

    By Jesse Graham Women with a passion for singing and a free couple of hours up their sleeves are being called on to join the…

  • Engine room of rhythm

    Engine room of rhythm

    Those who caught the Blind Creek Rhythm and Blues Review at the Healesville Music Festival will want to go along to the Grand Hotel on…

  • Feast of fine films

    Feast of fine films

    By Kath Gannaway THREE films by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi will feature in the 2017 Healesville Mini Film Festival on Sunday, 5 February. The mini…

  • Music in good form

    Music in good form

    By Jesse Graham Music inspired by the sculptures of Bronwyn Oliver will be performed in the halls of TarraWarra Museum of Art on 22 January,…

  • Fashion comes into focus

    Fashion comes into focus

    By Kath Gannaway FASHIONISTAS of all ages will have a chance on Saturday, 14 January, to show off their particular race-day style and win prizes…

  • It’s so cool on The Deck

    It’s so cool on The Deck

    By Jesse Graham WINERY visitors will be able to enjoy live music as part of their dining experience, with a new space opening at Coldstream’s…

  • Festival aims to cater to all tastes

    Festival aims to cater to all tastes

    By Jesse Graham A NEW food and wine festival will premiere in April next year at Coldstream’s Rochford Wines, after being launched by the government…

  • Changing face of art

    Changing face of art

    By Jesse Graham LANDSCAPE paintings inspired by scenes in Australia and around the world will hang on the walls of Yering Station’s cellar door until…

  • Dukes call it a day

    Dukes call it a day

    By Jesse Graham AFTER seven years of playing to crowds around the valley and in Melbourne, the dukes behind the Dukes of Despair have decided…

  • Maisy muse in artworks

    Maisy muse in artworks

    By Kath Gannaway WARBURTON artist Carolyn Vickers freely admits to being “a little bit obsessed”. But, it’s a beautiful obsession that enriches her life and…

  • Art show revitalised

    Art show revitalised

    By Jesse Graham YARRA Valley and Dandenong Ranges artists are being called on to put their best work forward, with registrations opening for next year’s…

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