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7 things to do in Sunbury/Macedon Ranges
Soprano humour Using slapstick, absurdism, dark clowning and a healthy dose of prop humour, Death by Soprano portrays the final moments in the lives of…
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Worth a Look: Stories of the week
Cat found after 70km trip in rubbish skip A little girl’s faith and a chance sighting in Bacchus Marsh led to a happy reunion between…
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My Place: Kristen Leich
Having grown up in a US military family, Opera Australia chorus singer Kristen Leich has travelled widely. The former New York City Opera performer and…
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8 things to do: Sunbury/Macedon Ranges
Men in chorus A choir made up of men armed with their voices, a collection of hats and magnificent facial hair will wow crowds as…
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7 things to do in Sunbury/Macedon Ranges
Arabic sounds a’calling Get swept away on a magic carpet ride when ARIA award-winning oud performer Joseph Tawadros (pictured) and friends perform at Kyneton town…
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My Place: Cecelia Roode
Born in Zimbabwe and coming to Gisborne via South Africa and Sydney, Cecelia Roode tells Matt Crossman she’s glad to call the Macedon Ranges home.…
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My Place: Deb Mitrevics
Riddells Creek mother of two Deb Mitrevics juggles two jobs and a string of voluntary roles, but she tells Matt Crossman that it’s not really…
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My Place: Natalie Harrison
SunFest fun run co-ordinator Natalie Harrison tells Matt Crossman that the 40th year of the festival, held over three days on the Village Green next…
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My Place: Sharina Mayman
Bullengarook’s Sharina Mayman, 15, created a youth awareness campaign to tackle issues around bullying and mental health. The Macedon Ranges’ young citizen of the year…
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My Place: Tony McMahon
Sunbury Agricultural Show president Tony McMahon was named the town’s citizen of the year during the Kiwanis Club’s annual Australia Day breakfast at the Village…
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My Wyndham: Louise Thompson
If you’ve had a baby at Werribee Mercy Hospital, chances are you’ve met Louise Thompson. The maternity department nurse unit manager was there when it…
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My Place: Ruth Philbrick
Sunbury author Ruth Philbrick tells Matt Crossman she hopes her new collection of short stories will entertain and inspire older people. Never Too Late is…












