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►Gravity defying, mesmerising, enchanting, extraordinary, and awe-inspiring were just a few words aerial silks teacher Cassie Tate used to describe the Moss Vale Aerial Silks final performance of the year.
Staged in the gymnastics building at the Moss Vale Showgrounds on Sunday, December 10, the performance had an “African theme”.
►Police have located human remains believed to be those of a 52-year-old woman reported missing from her home in Mittagong in June 2017.
A member of the public alerted police after finding skeletal remains of a person in bushland north of Lake Alexandra, in the Southern Highlands, about 2pm on Saturday. More here.
►Christmas has come early for Bowral Public School student Gracie Morris.
Gracie was recently received a new laptop from the Kollege of Knowledge Kommitee for Kids (4K).
►University. Degrees. Courses.
These words meant very little to me during high school and my subsequent overseas gap year.
However, after experiencing one year of University at the ANU, they are words I have heard time and time again to the point where they are as much a part of me as that one catchy song you can't get out of your head. More here from our young writer.
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Children will have the opportunity to learn about cricket from some of the best these school holidays.
Steve Waugh Cricket clinics will return to Bradman Oval during December and January.
The program will cover core cricket skills including batting, bowling, wicketkeeping and fielding.
►Take a look at our gallery of photos taken at sporting events around the Highlands this weekend.
TRAFFIC: All roads are clear in the Southern Highlands today. Drive safely and enjoy the journey.
TRAINS: Commuters can expect a normal service on the Southern Highlands line today.
WEATHER: A partly cloudy day with a medium chance of showers and thunderstorms during this afternoon and evening, light winds becoming NE/SE 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the evening and a daytime maximum temperature of 32 can be expected in the Highlands today.
Here's a look at what the local weather is doing right now.
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