Highlanders were out and about this month at events, with many opportunities to take photos and videos. This month, we commemorated Remembrance Day, celebrated a significant milestone for Australia's oldest design centre and many events made a comeback.
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Alison Ayers is 'creating happiness' with her multicoloured yarn installations in the Southern Highlands
Alison Ayers has been spreading joy and colour with hundreds of her yarn installations, perhaps you have spotted one in the Highlands. The Bundanoon local has been yarn bombing and decorating public spaces in Australia and overseas for over 10 years.
Remembrance Day services in the Southern Highlands
Residents across the Southern Highlands gathered on the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month to commemorate the servicemen and women who have served and fought in wars across the globe. Several Remembrance Day services were held across the region, including Berrima, Mittagong, Moss Vale, Bowral, Exeter and Bundanoon.
A Rotary Club in the Southern Highlands brings smiles to first responders at a retreat
Members from the Rotary Club of Bowral-Mittagong catered for a weekend retreat for the Australian First Responders Foundation (AFRF) in Penrose this month. The educational retreat is the "first of its kind in Australia" and gives first responders the opportunity to "reconnect, reframe and reset" through different activities.
Eighty years of creativity and community was celebrated at Sturt
Art lovers, current and former staff and past students from Sturt commemorated its 80th anniversary in mid-November. The classes and possibilities at the design centre would not have been possible without the vision of founder, Winifred West.
'There's people everywhere' Robertson market makes a comeback
The blustering wind did not stop people and their furry companions from coming to the Robertson market on November 14. The market has been a community event at the Robertson School of Arts for over 26 years.
Highlands Folk Music has a "long, overdue catch up" and brings joy to Robertson
A group of musicians came together with their instruments and singing voices for the first time in months to have a "jam session", but also have a "long, overdue catch-up" in Robertson. The resident folk group known as Highlands Folk Music, played a series of reels, jigs and ballads from Australia, England, Ireland and Scotland at the Robertson Bowling Club on November 14.
Women put skills on display in Tina Macpherson Cup openers | Photos
Female cricketers in the Highlands showed everyone what they were made of at the Tina Macpherson Cup at Stephens Park and Lackey Park this month.
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