Drouin South Primary School staged a 'Christmas Carnival' last Wednesday to mark the end of the school year.
Featuring games, food, face paint and stalls run by students, the school transformed one of their buildings into a hall of fun to raise money for new basketball backboards and pole pads.
Stalls included a giant inflatable soccer target, snowman bowling, pin the pom pom on Santa's hat and toy pet adoption among others.
Seaforth, the town that never was
On July 5, 1889 the Victorian Gazette announced the creation of a township at Mount Singapore on Wilson Promontory. This was to be one of several townships to be created around Corner Inlet and on the Prom, but the others did not get far enough to...