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Waste Not
Alyssa McKellar, January 19th, 2018

Waste Not

Sophie Rose was 11 years old when her grandmother introduced her to her family’s vintage collection and since then, she’s been on a journey that would make any fashion lover jealous. That journey led her to the opening of her new store, Little Ms Waste-Not, six weeks ago in Nairne. The store is a celebration of past and present, and carries just about every vintage item you can think of. “We specialise in vintage clothing and also pre-loved designer... Read Article

Be Horse Drawn
Kirralee Thomas, January 11th, 2018

Be Horse Drawn

Discover the Hills in a new way using the technology of the old with a trip in a horse drawn carriage by Classic Carriage Drives. Libby Green owns the Montacute business which offers carriage rides for any occasion, including weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries, school formals, pageants and even just an afternoon out with family or friends. After a lifelong interest and association with horses, Libby dreamt the idea once she moved to the Hills. “It was the best location... Read Article

Read-a-thon
Romy Daly, January 04th, 2018

Read-a-thon

Summer holidays are without a doubt the best time of year to take some time for yourself and delve into a new novel. Be it fictional, inspired by true events or entirely autobiographical, there is no shortage of great reads at your fingertips at the local Adelaide Hills libraries. “Summer is a time for rest and relaxation which is why reading is a popular activity,” Mount Barker Library librarian Rebecca Jeffree said. “It’s a time to spend reading things... Read Article

Cuddles 4 U
Melina Scarfo, December 28th, 2017

Cuddles 4 U

Distance is no barrier for Warrawong. Let the animals come to you in their new mobile wildlife sanctuary. In anticipation of Warrawong’s re-opening, owners David Cobbold and Narelle MacPherson will bring “edu-tainment” to schools, workplaces and events throughout Adelaide. Warrawong2U is about providing everyone with the opportunity to interact with and learn about Australian wildlife. “It’s about developing an appreciation for Australian wildlife,” David said. “We’re bought up on a diet of foreign animals. We know about lions and elephants... Read Article

Infringement
Romy Daly, December 21st, 2017

Infringement

After the success of the inaugural Stirling Fringe earlier this year it’s no surprise that the event will reappear again in 2018. Doubling in size, the event will feature all of the things that made it so popular in its debut year – artists from around the world, free live music and delicious culinary and drink options. “This year there will be double the shows and double the number of venues with two unique performance tents,” Stirling Fringe publicist... Read Article

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