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  • MY WYNDHAM: Michael Kwon

    MY WYNDHAM: Michael Kwon

    Singer Michael Kwon and his wife migrated from Mauritius to Australia more than a year ago, before settling in Point Cook.   What brought you…

  • Moonlite ready to shine

    Moonlite ready to shine

    Bacchus Marsh thespians are fine-tuning their performances for the Moonlite Theatre Group debut production this weekend. The group, which launched last year, throws back to…

  • We will, we will rock your world

    We will, we will rock your world

    Aspiring rock gods, listen up – it’s your time to shine. Bacchus Marsh community theatre company Performing Arts Headquarters has sounded the call for auditions…

  • Tee up for a good start

    Tee up for a good start

    Budding musicians in the west will get tips on how to get the “X-Factor” from a professional. Singer “Tee” Ofisa Toleafoa, who was a finalist…

  • New film to target bullying

    New film to target bullying

    A Caroline Springs filmmaker is pulling no punches as she addresses bullying in her latest work. Director Giovanna Mercuri is halfway through the filming of…

  • Party time for Melton

    Party time for Melton

    Thousands are expected at the Djerriwarrh Festival in Melton this weekend to enjoy a jam-packed line-up of activities. About 35,000 people are expected to enjoy…

  • Street art springs to life

    Street art springs to life

    Street and stencil artist HAHA is bringing his art and ideas to Melton. Those keen to unleash their inner creativity joined HAHA – aka Regan…

  • Power of music shines through

    Power of music shines through

    More than 800 Melton students raised their voices to be counted as part of a national music initiative last week. Kurunjang Secondary College and Wedge…

  • A vision splendid at Staughton College

    A vision splendid at Staughton College

    Staughton College students had time to shine at their annual arts and technology showcase last week. The school’s exhibition included artwork, media, visual communication and…

  • Street art springs to life

    Street art springs to life

    Street and stencil artist HAHA is bringing his art and ideas to Melton. Those keen to unleash their inner creativity joined HAHA – aka Regan…

  • Kids set to sparkle in Journey Through Oz

    Kids set to sparkle in Journey Through Oz

    Parkwood Green Primary School pupils are looking forward to turning in sparkling performances when their Journey Through Oz show hits the stage. The school’s pupils…

  • Island-style party time

    Island-style party time

    An Island outlook ruled at Melton Secondary College last week in honour of the school’s Pacific students. The Pasifika Week, lead by the VCAL students,…

  • Final encore for students

    Final encore for students

    Final year art students at Lakeview Senior College are putting their best foot forward with an exhibition at the Caroline Springs Gallery. The exhibition, which…

  • Nudes, rifts and rock music

    Nudes, rifts and rock music

    Today, the band Queen is rock royalty but at the 1974 Sunbury rock festival, they were unknowns who were treated with contempt. Their glam outfits…

  • Light shed on family violence

    Light shed on family violence

    A Caroline Springs woman combined her experience in mental health work with her passion for performing arts to create a movie which speaks out against…

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