Entertainment
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Joy found in city sights
A Wheelers Hill mother has featured in photo shoots to lighten the gloom hovering over locked-down Melbourne. Dheepa Awtani said she wanted to highlight the…
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Coach ‘reinvents’ adversity
Life’s crossroads have been the source of “reinvention” for a former sports coach. Kenny Johnston, from Hampton Park, is set to launch his own bold…
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Hope springs for gardeners
Green-thumbs are bursting to tend their locked-down community gardens during a bumper Spring season. Berwick Neighbourhood Centre manager Kim Peterson has been planting seeds for…
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Farm springs with new life
A bouncing bevy of Spring-time newborns are showing that life goes on at Myuna Farm. The popular farm at Doveton is closed to the public…
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Paris flees Melbourne to find Voice
An Endeavour Hills teen singer escaped from the cocoon of a snap lockdown to give a dream serenade of Butterfly to the song’s writer Jessica…
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Brothers plunge in for an ‘icon’
Two Doveton brothers say they loved their local fish-and-chippie so much, they bought the business. With no retail or culinary experience, Graeme and Ross Noonan…
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Up for the 10-count
Learning can indeed be fun. The proof lies in Endeavour Hills author Grace Nolan’s debut counting-book series One to Ten And Back Again. The series…
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Ukelele club makes sweetest use of time
A strumming, bellowing band of ukulele players is singing out for more to join the melody. Up to six Endeavour Hills Mens Shed members strum…
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Lily’s film more than a game
Young Narre Warren North filmmaker Lily Lunder is once again in the spotlight, awarded as a finalist in the prestigious Tropfest Junior Film Festival 2019.…
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Elvis always on Joe’s mind
An Endeavour Hills tribute artist will be getting ‘all shook up’ with international performers at the upcoming iconic Parkes Elvis Festival. The highly credentialed Joe…
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Unicorn wonderland
It was unicorn to the max at Dandenong Market on Sunday 25 November. The Unicorn Festival was a wonderland of makeovers, arts and crafts, accessories…
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Hits out of the park
Local band Manorism will be one of the attractions at an Indian cultural festival to coincide with Boxing Day cricket. The ‘dream pop’ band is…