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Tuesday, 8 October, 2024

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Tender talks through art By Callum Ludwig

Melinda Whyman (Tender Funerals) with artist Amber Hamer and her work titled Acceptance. (Stewart Chambers: 434901)

Tender Funerals Greater Eastern Melbourne and a young local artist have paired up to host October’s exhibition in the Warburton Waterwheel gallery. The exhibition involves a series of talks and workshops exploring end-of-life care and funeral planning held in the gallery, accompanied by a display of works from Little Yarra Steiner School student Amber Hamer who ‘explored death through art.’ Ms Hamer said in her pieces, she has focused on how death intertwines with time, fear, and transformation. “I chose to explore the theme of death because I believe it’s a topic that deserves more thought and conversation, death is a universal experience, yet we often avoid discussing it openly,” she said. “My artworks are intended to invite the viewer to explore their own perceptions of death with an open mind, this is something I am passionate about as I believe through death there is a lot we can learn about life.” Turn to page 13 for more

Brews and blues By Dongyun Kwon

pint heading towards as much as $18. Hargreaves Hill, a brewery in Lilydale, has gone through a few challenges since its opening in 2004, including the Black Saturday bushfires, when its building was burnt down, and the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, Hargreaves Hill director Simon Walkenhorst said the last two years have been the toughest period with a lack of hope for a better future. Continued page 4

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The continual high inflation has hit the drinks industry, one of the main industries across the Yarra Ranges. The Australian Taxation Office looks into the consumer price index (CPI) calculated by the Aus-

tralian Bureau of Statistics to decide the changes in excise duty on alcohol every six months. In August, it was confirmed the taxes on beer and spirits have effectively gone up two per cent. After 18 consecutive tax increases, beer prices have been rising steeply, with the cost of a pub

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