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March 25, 2023 - A double blow has left Wonthaggi’s premiere – and only – tourist attraction reeling. Catherine Watson reports ![]() Cape, woodlands on
the agenda March 25, 2023 - Local community groups say they have made gains at the panel hearings into the Bass Coast Distinctive Areas and Landcapes project. ![]() Rare frog could make a big splash
March 24, 2023 - The rare southern toadlet was recorded near the Holden Proving Grounds in 2005. ![]() What I do
March 25, 2023 - Somebody recently asked Jen Rutherford what she finds to do in Corinella. Here’s her reply. ![]() The art of the matter
March 23, 2023 - Ken Griffiths’ Hippeastrums will be raffled at the Inverloch Art Show to raise money to buy food boxes for local people in need. Community diary
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![]() The story teller
March 24, 2023 - Olive Justice never lost her adventurous spirit, positive attitude and love of a good story. Christine Grayden celebrates one of Phillip Island’s great characters in Women’s History Month. Say that again?
March 27, 2023 - Our Mayor doesn’t represent Rob Parsons when he talks about the Voice. ![]() The numbers are good today
March 23, 2023 – These days Geoff Ellis’s morning routine starts with a finger prick and ends with toast. ![]() Good as new
March 24, 2023 - Wonthaggi’s Fixit Café is about more than recycling and reducing waste; it’s also a great way to connect to Wonthaggi’s social grid, writes Hilary Stuchbery. ![]() Every seal counts
March 22, 2023 - On International Seal Day, a Phillip Island Nature Parks researcher is appealing to local fishers not to discard fishing line. |
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