New breed of environmentally friendly renovators


Story and photos by JELISA APPS
ABOUT two hours from the political war field of Canberra, where the climate change debate never seems to grow stale, an environment hero lives her life almost without a leaving a carbon footprint. She may not have a fancy political slogan, but Frances Galvin is helping to save the environment and some money.

Women at top of their game still on cutting room floor

By SIAN McGROUTHER
ONE athlete, two World Cups, an Olympic Games and an Ashes Series. What an incredible sportsman he is, right? Wrong. She is an incredible sports woman.

Ariah Park B&S: a beacon in the bush

Ariah Park B&S: a beacon in the bush

By ALISON DANCE
PETROL fumes fill the air, mixing with the dust and humidity as engines roar and tires dig trenches into the red earth. The alcohol fuelled crowd brims with anticipation as hundreds of akubra bearing country goers reunite with old friends and openly leer at the promise of new ones. They mingle with groups [...]

Deaf to the curse of competitive sport

By SEAN DOWNIE
CRAIG Hammond is a 27-year-old local cricketer who is deaf in both ears. I realised how much we take sport for granted as I watched him play for his Division Three Tuggeranong team last Saturday (5 November, 2011).

Passion for dance benefits Latin dance community

CANBERRA had its first Latin Dance Extravaganza on 5 November featuring interstate and local professional performances with plenty of social dancing, NATALYA YESKINA reports.

From fun to fights: alcohol-fuelled violence

By MELANIE LEACH
IT started as a normal Friday night (14 October 2011) at Vikings Erindale. People were having fun, drinking and listening to music. However, in a few short moments a fight broke out and the fun night was over for almost everyone.