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Our time together in Stanthorpe :)
Honeysuckle Cottages - Stanthorpe Hotels, Australia
Honeysuckle Cottages 4.5 Stars Hotel in Stanthorpe ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Surrounded by native bush, Honeysuckle Cottages each feature a log fireplace, a restaurant and free on-site parking.
Guests receive a free country-style breakfast basket upon arrival.
The property is a 3-minute drive north of Stanthorpe’s city centre,Featuring charming interiors and 1900s style furnishings, each self-contained cottage boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a dining setting and a flat-screen TV with free in-room movies.
The charming Stanthorpe Honeysuckle Cottages are located within the Granite Belt, renowned for its fruit and wines.
The property is within a 5-minute drive of Stanthorpe Heritage Museum, Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery and the Stanthorpe Airport.
JJ's @ The Rocks Restaurant is a fully licensed on-site restaurant serving beautiful Korean Japanese fusion cuisine.
Guests can enjoy a choice of a la carte' in the restaurant or in-cottage dining.
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Location in : 15 Mayfair Lane,au 4380, Stanthorpe, Australia
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Two teenagers charged over allegedly lighting Peregian bushfire | 7NEWS
A 14-year-old boy and 15-year-old girl have been charged for allegedly lighting the devastating Peregian bushfire on the Sunshine Coast. They're both facing one count of endangering property by fire.
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Chemogirl and cowgirl save their home from bushfire but the drought is killing them
It’s an emotional day for cattle farmer Jen Lewis.
She has just been advised to sell her herd. This comes weeks after miraculously saving her home from the bushfire that roared through Ewingar on 8 October.
It was a remarkable effort by Jen and her partner Hayley Katzen, particularly as Hayley was in her final week of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer.
Jen’s previous farmhouse was burnt to the ground in 2002. She rebuilt but since then Jen and Hayley have also been getting themselves ready for the next big blaze.
They are now RFS volunteer firefighters. However as huge as defending their home was, fighting the fire has turned out to be least of Jen and Hayley’s worries.
Before the fire, they were managing the drought with a reduced herd and they hoped enough water to see them through to the wet. Now they have no water and no grass, and there is no rain predicted for months.
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Cullendore High Country / Camping
Cullendore High Country overnighter...well almost, things got a bit wet......
Although I did not attend, the guys and girls from the SUV page submitted some nice images.
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Fire near Pennant Hills railway station | 7NEWS
Pennant Hills: Firefighters have attended a small bushfire located next to the railway station. 7NEWS.com.au
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Sundown National Park Photo Slideshow
From our trip in Feb 2015. See the blog for details
Fine art tips on How to Paint Landscapes in Oils with Glenise Clelland on Colour In Your Life
In this fine art TV show episode Glenise Clelland is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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Season - 06
Episode - 02
Filmed on Location at - Noosa, QLD, Australia
Glenise Clelland is a contemporary Australian artist with over 30 years of exhibiting at major art galleries and selling paintings in Australia and overseas. Glenise Clelland studied Fashion Design at The Brisbane College of Art, now Queensland University of Technology. She is best known for landscape paintings, figurative paintings and expressive nude drawings and also paintings of the South Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea.
Glenise Clelland now works from her studio at Noosa North Shore, Sunshine Coast, Queensland , Australia. Her vibrant and diverse oil paintings, acrylics and mixed media express her passionate love of strong colour, texture and dynamic forms.
The studio's proximity to the Noosa River and the wetland areas next to the Coloola National Park and the amazing bird life at Noosa North Shore are a constant source of inspiration. Glenise's art reflects her love of Nature. Glenise loves working with emotive colours that stimulate and excite the senses and leave room for the spectators' interpretation.
Drawing from a live model - life drawing - has been the backbone of all her artistic endeavours since her early days studying Fashion Design at the Brisbane College of Art - now Queensland University of Technology. For Glenise, drawing trains the mind and eyes to process what is seen & translate it, with feeling, onto 2 and 3 dimensional surfaces.
Glenise has won numerous prizes, including the Ian Fairweather Memorial Prize & Sunshine Coast Drawing Prize. She has had 15 solo exhibitions . Her paintings have been selected for prestigious exhibitions like Tattersalls Landscape Prize (4 times) and many Regional Galleries such as Pine Rivers Award, Celebrate Queensland Award, Flying Arts Award, Stanthorpe Award and APQ selected exhibitions at Waterfront Place. Her painting from the Aboriginal University of Australia Collaboration is now one of the panels in the Noosa Hospital Mural. Three of her paintings were selected for the inaugural Florence Biennale Exhibition in Italy.
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The Colour in your life fine art TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual art techniques and art tips with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The artist shares with the viewer their stories of life, painting, drawing, sculpting, art workshops and any art lessons they may provide. The art TV series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Graeme Stevenson a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the fine art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
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Brisbane City Council Meeting - 10 September 2019 - Part 1 of 2
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