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Moving, still proudly local

WE’RE coming together to strengthen our service to the community.
A stronger editorial and advertising team will be based in brand new offices in Healesville, staying true to our word that we are proudly local to the Yarra Ranges.
The Mail this week says goodbye to our Mount Evelyn office, but hello to a more cohesive team environment to bring local news to you.
This means all Mail Newspaper Group services will be under the one roof, with advertising and editorial contactable on one number, 5957 3700.
We are still dedicated to covering and bringing our readers all the local news as it happens and will have staff working in and around the Dandenong Ranges daily.

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