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Nine reasons families are flocking to Ned Kelly’s old stomping ground

Nine reasons families are flocking to Ned Kelly’s old stomping ground

From hidden gnomes to a paw print walk, there are plenty of fun family things to do in and around Mansfield, Victoria.

  • by Sue Wallace

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Honcho
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Honcho

Honcho

A fiery gem hidden in the hills.

Delatite
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Delatite

Delatite

Bucolic scenes for large group outings.

‘A more relaxed lifestyle’: Regional Victorian towns where rents jumped most

‘A more relaxed lifestyle’: Regional Victorian towns where rents jumped most

Lower cost of living, lifestyle and strong regional economies were driving demand for homes in regional Victoria.

  • by Shona Hendley
‘There’s nowhere for them to go’: When girls are booted out of football

‘There’s nowhere for them to go’: When girls are booted out of football

At 13, Phoebe Guppy is at a crossroads. Travel over an hour for footy training, or give up the game she loves. Daisy Pearce has been at the crossroads before her, and many more will follow.

  • by Hannah Kennelly
Why half the homes in this sleepy seaside Victorian town are bought with cash

Why half the homes in this sleepy seaside Victorian town are bought with cash

Asset-rich buyers who don’t need a mortgage are arriving in droves, while others struggle against high interest rates and the cost of living.

  • by Jim Malo
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To try some of Victoria’s best Mexican food (and margaritas), head for the hills
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Honcho

To try some of Victoria’s best Mexican food (and margaritas), head for the hills

Forget nachos, sombreros and fishbowl margs. Honcho is delivering good-value modern Mexican dishes cooked over fire.

  • by Besha Rodell
Victorian councils targeted by conspiracy theorists’ campaign of disruption and influence
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Victorian councils targeted by conspiracy theorists’ campaign of disruption and influence

A campaign of disruption and influence has targeted more than a dozen councils and prompted condemnation from the state government.

  • by Rachael Dexter and Benjamin Preiss
‘It was just a feeling of panic’: The long terrifying moments an earthquake shook Victoria

‘It was just a feeling of panic’: The long terrifying moments an earthquake shook Victoria

Deep in the High Country, 12 gold miners were hundreds of metres below ground when a 5.9-magnitude quake shook the earth around them. At first there was confusion and then a feeling of dread.

  • by Rob Harris
Jumpy roos the first sign of trouble as quake hit Mansfield

Jumpy roos the first sign of trouble as quake hit Mansfield

Mayor Mark Holcombe says the town, close to the epicentre of Wednesday’s earthquake, “dodged a bullet”, with no reports of injuries or structural damage.

  • by Rachel Eddie
BullerRoo, Barwite review: A retreat on the doorstep of Mount Buller and foodie centre Mansfield

BullerRoo, Barwite review: A retreat on the doorstep of Mount Buller and foodie centre Mansfield

This swish chalet-style apartment in a rural setting features vistas of Mount Buller, the rolling Barwite Valley and the Broken River.

  • by Sue Wallace

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