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The Toora
district has an active arts and crafts community and its own Creative Arts
Centre.
One project
involving local artists and residents saw most of the power-poles in the
town painted in a remarkable variety of colours and designs.
Stanley Street is
also known for its Victorian- and Federation-era shopfronts beside other
shops of more recent provenance as well as for its northern vista of the
rolling foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges.
The town has a
heritage pear orchard and the pretty Sagasser Park across Victoria Street
was developed by the Toora Lions Club for the community and for visitors’
use with a playground and barbecue facilities.
A newly recreated
wetlands area alongside the railway reserve seems destined to be drained
once more by the South Gippsland Shire, despite strong local support for its
retention.
Toora has a
heated swimming pool, public tennis courts, and a football oval with
sweeping views of the hills and lower-lying farmlands.
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