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Southern Highlands Christian Community Centre opens on Bong Bong Street
The Southern Highlands Christian Community Centre can now support, and connect with more Highlanders through a new space in Bowral. The space contains groceries, hot coffee, a space to charge phones and laptops, and frozen home-cooked meals. All of these facilities are complimentary. It also has a café-like space where locals can sit and chat.
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Highlands musical duo Luke Johnson and Michelle Morgan out to spread the love with second album, Little Worlds
A husband and wife in the Highlands have joined forces to share some positivity with their new album Little Worlds. The album has been a trip down memory lane for Luke Johnson and Michelle Morgan, who have revisited songs they wrote 30 years ago, as well as recent material.
Rising from the mist, Brigadoon to return in 2022
Highlanders are going to celebrate all things Scottish this April, with Brigadoon making a comeback after a two-year hiatus. A line-up of events have been confirmed for the gathering and a Chieftain is yet to be announced.
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Access All Art exhibition highlights art students from Disability Trust
Ten passionate art students from the Disability Trust in Mittagong have had their work on display this week. The students have been coming together every Monday to paint. The collection of artworks will be exhibited until January 18.
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Bundanoon artist Del Cooley and her former student Caroline Deeble set to exhibit their 'Interweaving Passion' in Canberra
A Bundanoon artist and her former student will unite and showcase over 30 years of passion and creativity at the M16 Artspace in Canberra. The exhibition titled Interweaving Passion is a tribute to the artist and student coming together, and can be viewed from January 21.
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