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Hot property at Mount Duneed

Warralily’s prestigious new land release, Warralily Grange at Mount Duneed, sold 50 lots in its first weekend on the market. Warralily estate manager Ben Stewart...

Just be Cos

By Luke Voogt Cosplay is more than fancy dress for its thousands of fans - it’s about becoming someone else entirely - if only for...

Oils ain’t oils

Lighthouse Olive Oils describes some of its award-winning products, with ideas for using them to give a local splash of flavour to summertime dining. Ruby...

As the Crow flies

Gatherings By Crow owner Mandy developed a love of all things vintage while operating two market stalls at North Geelong. Mandy already had a...

Kylie stars in Geelong

The star formerly known as the Singing Budgie features in a colourful free exhibition at Geelong Gallery until 4 March. Kylie on Stage features “magical...

ICM keeping it local

Quality kitchens and general joinery have become a priority in family homes. While adding so much value to a new or existing home, quality...

Steel eye

Daniel Mcdonnell’s expertise at crafting steel artworks began when he learned welding as an apprentice boilermaker. “He started his apprenticeship when he was 15 and...

Rare mediums

Seaweed and margarine - ingredients for a Japanese specialty dish? Not in the case of two local artists, as ELISSA FRIDAY discovers. Pictures: Rebecca Hosking Seaweed...

Hearts of glass

Community-owned-and-operated Wathaurong Glass specialises in stunning Indigenous art with a variety of applications. The company’s glass creations can be used for everything from plaques to...

In Conversation – Stephanie Asher

Devoted mum, management consultant, published author and now a councillor - what’s next for Ocean Grove dynamo Stephanie Asher. ELISSA FRIDAY made an appointment...

Love whispers in the sand

By Luke Voogt The years tore “twin flames” Stella Tassone and Ondrei Aiello apart, but their love affair with sand helped them fall for each...

History Repeated: Torquay Tales

By Chris Barr Torquay is “battling to maintain its small town identity” amid new developments and a rapidly growing population, writes local historian Chris Barr. With...

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On top in the kitchen

When choosing a kitchen bench top “it pays to do your research,” says Newgrove Benchtops owner Sean Blood. “The kitchen is often the heart of...

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