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All too often the joy and simplicity of the Christmas spirit can be overshadowed by the stress and pressure this time of year bestows upon most of us: the mountain of presents to buy; the number of overcrowded shopping c...

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Local councils in the Eastern Suburbs aren’t doing much to endear themselves to the locals in their quest to raise more revenue. Take Waverley Council, for instance, with its Bronte Cutting car park ‘upgrade’. The ...

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Work has begun on the construction of the Fallen Lifesavers Memorial at the southern end of Goldstein Reserve, Coogee Beach, to a mixed reception from local residents and businesses. The national memorial, which will hon...

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Recently labelled one of the ‘10 ideas that will change the world’ by TIME Magazine, collaborative consumption is not just about curbing our big buying habits; it’s about sharing the love. And judging from the ...

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Three million Australians are living in silence with depression or anxiety and without the proper treatment this can lead to suicide. Liam Zollo, the man behind an event known as the Biggest Boxing Class, knows this all ...

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As the heat of summer slowly rises, the beginning of ocean swimming season quickly approaches. Ocean swims are not only a great way to top up your vitamin D levels and lose a few winter pounds, they’re also a fantastic...

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Many amazing members of our community put an immense amount of hard work and dedication into raising funds for worthy causes. Bronte boys and best mates James Vesper and Cam Clark can now be added to that list, having ru...

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The vast majority of Eastern Suburbs residents are most probably looking forward to spending the warmer months lying on a beach towel in the sun, and while Bronte local and Beast deliverer Nick Mides also plans on being ...

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With the weather warming up we’re more inclined to leave our hibernation and enjoy the sunshine, celebrating with friends and family in the great outdoors instead of in front of the telly or at the pub. It’s time to ...

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The threat of climate change and its link to rising sea levels has prompted councils and scientists to consider ways of protecting our iconic beaches from gradually shrinking. The sea level is expected to rise by up to 8...

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