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Local theatre banished – for now

The Big Bad Wolf and Little Riding Red Hood have been banished from the Potato Shed amid COVID-19 restrictions. But the beloved children’s characters...

Unique exhibition knows no pier

Queenscliff pier will come to life this November when more than 80 works by Australian artists will be exhibited above the water. ‘The Queenscliff Art...

Sharon and Karen share art business guidance

After more than two decades working in Hong Kong as an international producer, Sharon Seyd knows a thing or two about making a living...

Ode to ‘making do’ ready when restrictions ease

Victoria is in lockdown, for now, but the National Wool Museum’s tribute to the “make-do Aussie spirit” is set for a fitting return when...

Songstress back for writing sesh

Geelong born-and-bred singer Adalita Srsen hopes to teach local musos how to “tap into their dreams” and everyday life to write songs in October. “Something...

Lehmo in punchlines at Norlane

Event postponed. Article written prior to Victoria's latest lockdown.  Stand-up veteran and TV personality Lehmo will cruise down the highway to headline Punchlines on Pako...

Wood sculptor reveals ‘beauty from the inside’

A surfboard with 40 offcuts and wooden pieces that almost seem to move is the manifestation of Darren Matthews’ long-time love of working with...

WWI drama in festival preview

A university assignment that became “so much bigger” is set to headline a North Bellarine Film Festival preview tonight. Fallen, set during World War I...

Anglesea Art House’s annual exhibition back on

Anglesea Art House’s annual exhibition is back on this weekend, much to the delight of local artist and event organiser Sharyn Masson. “It’s so important...

Brilliant lead for young actress

Molly England’s debut lead role in a classic Australian tale is all the more special after surviving and thriving in her final year at...

Dredging photography secrets from centuries past

A Newcomb photographer taking his craft back into the depths of time has joined three very different artists to celebrate their shared love of...

Festival May’d to shine a light on local creators

A festival shining a light on Geelong creators, like lampshade artist Rachel Burke, is set to go ahead next month after organisers postponed the...

Strong week for fishing

The Corio Bay inner harbour has remained a fishing hotspot for families and anglers trying to escape some windy conditions with a great variety...