Faith No More

By Sarah Halfpenny. Photos Gary Sissons. Brian McDowell never expected to become a voice for…

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Discover, Create, and Connect at McClelland

August at McClelland is a celebration of creativity, curiosity, and community—an invitation to experience art and music in ways that stir the soul and spark the imagination.

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Wardrobe Wonders

Though we are still up to our ‘uggies’ in cold rainy days and in need of warm apparel, we’re also feeling a strong desire for bright colours, fresh flowers, sunshine and making a to-do list of tasks.

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Hops and Dreams

Mike and Paula Shaw’s enthusiasm has driven Devilbend Farm Beer to become something genuine and rare: a brewery where every ingredient carries the essence of the peninsula soil it sprang from.

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Fearless Foodie

The Mornington Peninsula (Main Ridge to be precise) has just scored a new culinary experience: Frog Hollow Kitchen. Focussing on seasonal, Mediterranean recipes, owner Ciara Griffiths, has created both a beautiful space and a beautiful experience.

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Fiction’s Prescription

When bestselling Australian author Kylie Ladd needed a fictional house with six bedrooms for her latest novel, The Mix-Up, the answer came naturally. Portsea was the obvious answer,”.

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Facing Fashion

As much as I aspire to wear a cute bikini or pour myself into a smooth pair of leather pants, I don’t think I’m going to wear them well. Staying real is ok.

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Rising River

Growing up in a football family – his father Nathan played AFL for Hawthorn and Port Adelaide, his uncle Ryan played for Collingwood, and cousin Oscar is also making his mark in the sport – meant footy was never just a weekend activity for River Lonie. “I was naturally drawn to footy and then also sort of forced to do it, but I loved it either way,”

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Backing Blokes

By Brendan Rees In 2019, Associate Professor Tim Moss decided to walk away from a…

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