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Shelford Girls not in Kansas any more
2:37 PM | STUDENTS Isabella Clark, Amelia Childs, Stephanie Beza and Seren Murrell performed in Shelford Girls’ Grammar’s senior musical The Wizard of Oz last Friday.
Food review: Circa
17 May 12 | Mary-Jane Daffy finds a St Kilda favourite thriving after another reinvention.
Now & Then: Rosstown Hotel
16 May 12 | ROSSTOWN Hotel was built in the 1860s on the corner of Dandenong and Koornang roads in Carnegie.
A visit to a psychic proves healing for sceptic
15 May 12 | A VISIT to Karina Godwin is a leap of faith for the cynics among us.
14 May 12 | CHECK out the best of what’s happening around town.
These are mums of note
14 May 12 | FUNCTION, form and flexibility have brought about this duo’s success.
14 May 12 | HAMPTON-based disability service provider MOIRA, has welcomed the Federal Government’s $1 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Elsternwick exec locked up for Whitelion's hard sell
14 May 12 | ELSTERNWICK'S Anne Barker visits the Old Melbourne Gaol in the lead-up to her stint behind bars for charity.
Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre splashes down
14 May 12 | THE new $41m Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre centre in Bentleigh East opened its doors last week after delays set back construction by five months.
14 May 12 | BAYSIDE residents can be fined for singing in the street, drinking beer or changing a car tyre under a new law branded by ratepayers as “dumb”.
14 May 12 | GLEN Eira residents will pay 6.5 per cent more in rates in the 2012-13 financial year to help fix “deteriorating” infrastructure in the municipality.
My Voice: Helen Cridland
14 May 12 | VOLUNTEER Helen Cridland is encouraging others to sign up for a good cause during National Volunteer Week, which runs until May 20.
Movie preview: Dark Shadows
14 May 12 | Despite beautiful sets and costumes, and a hilarious performance by the all grown-up Moretz, Dark Shadows' storyline drags as Depp’s Barnabas begins to resemble every Sweeney Todd/Ed Wood/Mad Hatter role he’s ever played.
TV: Island Feast with Peter Kuruvita
14 May 12 | Make sure you tune into this sumptuous offering with a full stomach.
14 May 12 | ONE of the greatest mysteries of the past year is how Melancholia, one of 2011’s most compelling films, managed to get through Oscar season without a single nod.
14 May 12 | This is mortifying drivel from the author of the Vampire Chronicles seems like it was written by a blood-fuelled wereman on heat.
14 May 12 | The global “mermaiding” trend is making a splash in Melbourne.
Preview: Henry IV Part One
14 May 12 | THE young Prince Hal and his wayward mentor, Falstaff, are brought to life in a modern presentation of Henry IV Part One at the Athenaeum Theatre this week.
Opera: Midnight Son
14 May 12 | The Victorian Opera presents Midnight Son
10 May 12 | Students from Glen Eira College and Shelford Girls’ Grammar attended a post-budget breakfast with state treasurer Kim Wells and Caulfield MP David Southwick last week.
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