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25th February 2020
The Bus Stops Here

The buses that ferry children to and from Tamborine Mountain’s schools are often not considered as vital, and yet they keep everything moving. We see…

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17th February 2020
Hanging High

Of the more interesting and certainly most high-octane activities available on Mount Tamborine is hang gliding. A chat with Ken Hill reveals the reasons why…

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The Polish Place Tamborine Mtn
10th February 2020
A Coat of Polish – The Polish Place Tamborine Mountain

For 36 years, the Polish Place was one of Tamborine Mountain’s premier locations for accommodation, dining, and a taste of a fascinating foreign culture. In…

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German Cuckoo Clock Nest Tamborine Mountain
20th January 2020
One Flew Over The Cuckoo Clock Nest

The German Cuckoo Clock Nest has been an iconic part of Tamborine Mountain for well over two decades. But what really makes it tick? Stefanie…

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Art Gallery Tamborine Mountain
8th January 2020
Painting the Medium

Susan Capan and her husband Paul run one of the most successful art galleries on the mountain. A conversation with her reveals just what it…

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27th December 2019
Meet the Team: Danielle Finlay

Meet the Team: Danielle Finlay I meet administrator Danielle for another interview with the Professionals team as we take a deep dive behind the scenes…

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12th December 2019
For Fudge’s Sake

Granny Macs has earned its name, being the oldest of the surprisingly numerous fudge stores on the mountain. Mandy ffrench, the owner, helps me get…

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Horse on acerage Tamborine
24th October 2019
Tamborine: History out of Time

Tamborine Village is a very unique kind of timeless. How does its rich history create this anachronistic haven? Kyle Hitchmough Part of the appeal of…

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10th October 2019
The Wolffdene Dam: A Retrospective

30 years on, we look at the controversy surrounding one of the biggest decisions ever to have its roots in Tamborine, and how the ripples…

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