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Our tribute to fathers everywhere
Today (September 5) is Father's Day, and we know that many Highlanders cannot gather with the fathers and father figures in their lives. We also know people are reflecting on memories of those who have passed. Have a look at our gallery full of sentimental photos and heartfelt messages to father figures everywhere.
Exeter Public School students read from all sorts of places
If you love reading, maybe you can take a leaf out of Exeter Public School's book, with their extreme reading challenge. Students and teachers decided to take Book Week to another level this week.
Three friends raise money for the Black Dog Institute with Mullets for Mental Health
Former Chevalier College students have united to sport some mullets for Black Dog Institute's Mullets for Mental Health this month. They were all determined to raise funds and awareness for mental health, especially with young men.
We have sprung into a new season in the Southern Highlands
This week we entered a new month and new season, which has already been full of wonderful flowers and pleasant weather.
Bundanoon crafter celebrates Wattle Day with vibrant pom-pom installation
PHOTOS: Sports stars fend off Covid in season to celebrate
Although COVID did cut many sporting seasons short, athletes in the Highlands played on and did us proud. Have a look at our gallery full of sports lovers of all ages we have celebrated.
'This year I wanted to reach out further' Year 11 student Jeremy Millward asks R U OK
Moss Vale High School student Jeremy Millward has united with businesses in the community to raise funds and awareness for R U OK. The mental health advocate has already raised funds with his school, and wanted to get other Highlanders on board.
Have a look back at winter moments people captured in the Southern Highlands and Tablelands
Goodbye to the freezing temperatures below zero, and hello to the welcoming sunshine, and blooms of spring! While some days and nights were unbearable in the Highlands this winter, it did not stop residents from braving the cold and capturing the beauty of the region.
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