Olinda
Cult survivors seeking proceeds from Olinda house sale
Survivors of the cult The Family are seeking proceeds from the sale of a Dandenong Ranges house.
- by Carolyn Webb
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Victoria to start planned burns as weather cools
With all Victorian blazes now contained and average rainfall predicted for autumn, the CFA and Forest Fire Management Victoria will begin to carry out burn-offs.
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Melbourne
Icon review: Cuckoo Restaurant
Yodeling, steins and good times in the Dandenongs.
- by Gemima Cody
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Victoria
Old school rules at Olinda's 100-year-old Coonara Springs
The hills are alive again with the sound of smooth jazz and crackling fires.
- by Gemima Cody
Credo Cottages, Victoria accommodation review: Weekend away
Olinda, east of Melbourne, bustles like few towns in the Dandenongs.
- by Nico Bucci
Wicker ways: top picnic spots
Shake out the picnic rug and raid the fridge - because when the sun is shining, nothing beats a picnic.
Smell the roses
Kristin Lee packs a picnic rug and follows a trail leading to some of the state's finest gardens.
Como Cottages, Olinda review: Enchanted evening
Patricia Maunder gets lost in the vintage feel of this quaint and secluded cottage.
My side of the mountain
Though the February fires deeply scarred the Victorian bush, Julietta Jameson finds much to lure back visitors.
Olinda
<b>Olinda (including Sassafras, Mt Dandenong and Dandenong Ranges National Park)</b> <br> <b>Dandenongs settlement noted for its galleries and gardens</b> <br> Olinda is a small and rather beautiful settlement located 44 km east of the Melbourne city centre atop Mt Dandenong. It is noted for its scenic situation and its many art, antique and handicraft galleries. The golf course on the Olinda-Monbulk Rd offers excellent views.
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