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Cooking not just pot luck

COOKING (and eating) is one of those things that just seems to fit very cosily into the spring landscape. Not only is the appetite sharper...

Quieter side of wine

TRADITIONALLY, the Warburton Highway has been the quieter side of the Yarra Valley wine experience. But tradition is challenged with Shedfest. Each year, in October, the...

Hotel has best of both worlds

By ANEEKA SIMONIS OFFERING a bar, bistro, function rooms and round the clock access to the customer service desk, Dorset Gardens Hotel is a one-stop...

Wine, a family affair

FOR Franco D’Anna, winemaking is more than just a lifestyle, it’s a family affair. He said he ‘fell into’ his job as a winemaker at...

A taste of history

By Jesse Graham A TASTE of history - and some of the valley's best produce - is on offer to visitors , as a redeveloped...

Tourism within easy reach

By KATH GANNAWAY WHEN tourism and business operators from around the Yarra Ranges’ region gathered in May this year for a seminar on accessible tourism,...

Five reasons to visit Olinda

National Rhododendron Gardens Host to a range of spectacular blooms of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, cherries and daffodils, your eyes won’t know where to look with...

Puffing Billy and more

By ANEEKA SIMONIS WHILE Puffing Billy draws in many visitors, young and old, Belgrave offers a lot more for people to see and do. Visitors immediately...

Put a little spring in your step

SPRING into action as the days get warmer and a burst of colour covers the hills. This time of year is one of the...

What’s behind the mask

By Jesse Graham AN expansive exhibition exploring disguises, deception and masking is currently filling the halls of TarraWarra Museum of Art. The TarraWarra Biennial, Whisper in...

A time of gardens

SPRING ... when one’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of gardens (to borrow from 19th century poet laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson). Well, if Tennyson were...

Blueberries, by chance

EVERT Driessen went shopping for cherry trees in 1984 and returned with blueberry plants. It was that impromptu, but fortuitous, change of plan 30 years...

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Use your playful imagination in dragon’s nests

For a family adventure on your trip to the Dandenong Ranges, Neumann Track in Kallista can provide a walking adventure as well as a...