Lifestyle

Total 115 Posts

Toora’s Royal Standard: Part one

For such a small town, Toora, out east on the South Gippsland Highway, certainly held its own back in the day when it came to pubs per capita.

Shared Ground

Lynne Muir of Waratah North and Karin Ruff of Yanakie met through the Walkerville Walkers group. They are both active volunteers with Friends of the Prom, as newsletter designer and president respectively. Lynne and Karin are also members of a local circle dancing group.

Prom Coast Origins

Toora is blessed with a main street, supporting side streets and an inner pattern of connecting laneways. Four of these streets or lanes are named after members of one rather elusive family – the Sheppards.

Read it

Like a movie, you can consume a short story in an evening. Yet frequently it is as complex as a novel. For me at least, it is as difficult to write.

Walking with Bart

oday’s walk is from Foster to Port Welshpool. I started in the centre of Foster. I had breakfast before leaving home, but if you haven’t there are a number of cafes and two bakeries. The trail is actually on the edge of town about 1.5 kms south along Station Road

A kaleidoscope of artists

I learnt a lot about working with wood after chatting to Chris Sieberhagen, a part-time Venus Bay resident who just loves making amazing pieces from interesting and recycled wood.

My Favourite Prom Coast Place

In this new series, we’re asking our readers about their favourite Prom Coast places. First up, we have artist and designer Trevor Flett on the beauty of two very special Prom beaches.
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