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You might not be able to go to big events for a while, but there are still plenty of ways to get out of the house. And these places should be on your radar if you are looking for an outdoor adventure.
After a disastrous summer of fires, famed Beechworth chef Michael Ryan has called on his friends — including Attica’s Ben Shewry — to provide a much-needed boost to Victoria’s northeast with a new food festival.
Whether it’s hiking, mountain-biking, horse riding or motorcycle touring, it’s hard to find a better place for it than Omeo, nestled between Gippsland and the High Country.
Empty shops are now common along the once-popular Victoria St strip in North Richmond – and traders say they know what’s to blame.
Traumatised and injured koalas rescued from the Mallacoota fires are taking their first tentative steps in their new home on Phillip Island.
From extreme water sports to a kid-friendly beach and a decent feed at the pub, Metung wasn’t hit by fire but it was evacuated three times. Now locals are luring tourists back.
Spoil your partner by booking a weekend of love at the picturesque Paynesville in East Gippsland, and you’ll also be supporting communities recovering from bushfires.
It’s one of the most iconic trophies in sport and was won in dramatic fashion. Now owners of the 1992 Cox Plate have pledged the award to raise money for bushfire recovery.
The historic timber town of Orbost, surrounded by dense Australian bushland, was forced to postpone its much-anticipated Australian wood design competition due to bushfires but there’s still plenty to do and see.
Schoolkids in areas ravaged by Victoria’s bushfires will receive free school supplies thanks to a donation from the Sunday Herald Sun’s publisher. This is where the money will go.
Blaze Aid charity gets $250,000 News Corp boost to rebuild fences for Australia’s farming communities hit by the devastating bushfires.
The Man from Snowy River Bush Festival is expected to reinvigorate Corryong as businesses reopen and focus on the future.
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