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John Olsen 1928-2023
Born in Newcastle in January 1928, John Olsen created unique visions of Australian landscapes through his energetic painting styles. Moving from the steel city at age 19 to study art, Olsen frequently visited Newcastle throughout his career to exhibit his artworks that reflect his affection for the
Newcastle East – The Underground at The Grand
The Underground at The Grand brings a moody speakeasy vibe to one of Newcastle’s oldest and most iconic pubs.
Broke Fordwich – Winmark Wines
by Stacey McAllan, I once read an article that listed purchasing or selling a property as a significantly stressful life event.
Full of beans
HMRI is delivering world-class health initiatives to the local community, with Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin at the helm.
Mid-Century Memories
Flash Back Darby Street in images: (From top to bottom) Darby Street between Parry and Bull Street intersections looking south in 1950, the same year the trams ceased to operate. Demolition of the Peters Ice Cream building in 1974, it is now the site of townhouses at the south end of Darby Str
Broke Fordwich – Margan Wines
Margan Wines owners Lisa and Andrew Margan have both won accolades aplenty for their craft, and produce multi award-winning, beautifully crafted single vineyard wines.
Broke Fordwich – Magoony’s Coffee House and Red Tractor Retreat
Broke Village: Make sure to stop at newly opened Magoony’s Coffee House at the old Broke service station.
5 mins with Kate Corbet
Kate Corbet is ready to flex her management muscles at the new 24 hour Gym on King. What is your fitness background? For 15 years I worked as a trainer in different gyms including women’s only gyms and smaller personal training studios. I ran outdoor group training sessions, personal training and
A new level of luxe
With a clear vision for his first building project, high above Nelson Bay, homeowner Matt set an entirely new benchmark in luxury for the Hunter region and beyond.
Roaring Seventies – Brokenwood launches Twenty70
Twenty70 is the exciting “wild child” of Brokenwood, paving the way for a new era of retro-meets-millennial.