Mountain Views
Tuesday, 19 December, 2023
McEwen MP weighs in on possible Casey abolition
See through the lens of William Wall with discovered photos
Rent reduced for Lyrebird College to reduce overheads
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Bernice’s artistic journey runs deep By Dongyun Kwon A new Healesville resident Bernice Hanson, who is 98 years old, is showcasing her art pieces in the local cafe Mare. Hanson said she painted simple subjects around herself. “I always painted what I saw and I got a pleasure out of being able to make it look how it looked,” she said. “For me, art is just sitting down and working out what to do, that’s why I had so many simple things. “The important thing, while I was painting and designing cloth, was just the pleasure of putting it on.” Hanson’s style is based on tonalism affected by her art teacher who was a student of Max Meldrum who is known as a founder of Australian tonalism. Hanson takes after her parents; her mother was a fashion designer and her father was a painter. Turn to page 12 for more L-R: Andrea Hamer (daughter), Bernice Hanson (artist), Clare Hamer (granddaughter). Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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dingo population across Victoria to inform the appropriate protections moving forward,” a Victorian Government spokesperson said. “We will continue to work with Traditional Owners, farmers and private landholders to appropriately balance the protection of livestock and dingo conservation.” Continued page 3
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New research has thrown the management of wild dogs and conservation of dingos into disrepute across the country with concerns arising from all sides of the issue. A pair of recent studies in 2019 and 2021 from the University of New South Wales in Sydney found that most wild canine species
across the country are either pure dingoes or dingo-dominant hybrids (more than 50 per cent dingo genes). This has prompted state governments, including Victoria, to review their management programs due to a conflict between the current policy and regulatory framework for wild dog management and dingo conservation and
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