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and hit the emergency button on the wall to shut off the gas. “I’m so proud of my chef for pressing the emergency button,” he says. “It was a relief no one was injured. It could have been worse.”
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To celebrate Mother’s Day, Henley School students are taking part in an art exhibition at Richmond Mall showcasing portraits they’ve drawn of their mums. Identical twins Olivia and Amelia Mackay, both 5, surprised their mum Rebecca with their creations at the weekend. “The pictures are both very different and I like how they’ve got my eyelashes just right,” she says. With more than 200 submissions from junior through to senior classes, the public can go and view the artwork until just after 14 May. The display is opposite Whitcoulls in the old Santa’s grotto area.
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