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Rooms with a view
Perched on a hill in a sought-after pocket of Mill Park Lakes estate, this sprawling homestead is on about 2656 square metres. The architect-designed residence…
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Designed to entertain
With a contemporary feel and multiple living zones to cater for the largest of families, this striking brick-veneer residence is in a popular pocket of…
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Miracle Babies find common bond at Laurimar
CHRISTIE Davis believes in miracles – she only has to look at her first born, Andrew. The toddler looks tough enough, but he was born…
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TV: Glee does Grease
I’ve somehow managed to hitherto avoid Glee, but this week’s Grease special seemed a good occasion to take a trial session. I’m not sure I’ll…
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Seniors walk tall with feat of happiness
Doing laps of a footy oval three mornings a week sounds like the training regimen of a dedicated athletics team. At 77 years young, Agostino…
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Valley of plenty a fading paradise
John Borrack is an artist in a disappearing landscape. The hills, valleys and birdsong of ‘‘his’’ Plenty Valley are almost gone, replaced by a sea…
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Paralympic paradigm: What next for our elite disabled athletes?
They shone as beacons of inspiration at the London Paralympics, but what comes next for Australia’s elite disabled athletes? By Daniel Paproth and Stephen A Russell…
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Epping pupil a picture of water-wise young people
An Epping Views Primary School student, Monica, has come second in a statewide poster competition. The prep student was one of hundreds of students to…
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Award-winning Thomanstown early learning centre give Aborigines kids a perfect start
Thomastown’s Bubup Wilam for Early Learning Aboriginal Children and Family Centre is gearing up for a bumper year in 2013. Education leader Janet McLean says…
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Racism still deep-rooted, Aborigine survey finds
EVA JO Edwards is a proud indigenous woman who says little has changed since she faced racist taunts in the schoolyard 40 years ago. The…













