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Grady’s a wanted man
POLICE are asking for help from the public to find a bail-skipper, known to visit the Boronia and Belgrave areas. Victoria Police published a callout…
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Hawks primed for openers
WITH the local football season over, it means cricket for the Monbulk Hawks is not far away. The committee has worked hard over the winter…
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Cycling talent on show
JUST four weeks after competing in her first cycling competition, Jemma Eastwood, 15, last week took out the Victorian Under 17 Road Race Champion’s title.…
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Crossley cruises to victory
By DENNIS FULLER MEMBERS poured into the carpark at Emerald Golf Club because all golfers like to play when the conditions are good and their…
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Learn to reduce weeds, fire risk
By PETER DOUGLAS DANDENONG RANGES residents are encouraged to help support wildlife, and reduce weeds and fuel loads at a free community event. On Sunday,…
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Power of the trainees
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS APPRENTICES and trainees from all over the Yarra Ranges were honoured last week with awards at the 2015 Casey Apprentice/Trainee Awards held…
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Ruby shines bright at show
ST PAUL’S Primary School student, Ruby Malerba, recently competed at the Royal Melbourne Show, placing fifth in her turn-out event. The event was judged on…
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Lenscape
REGULAR ‘Mail’ Lenscape contributor Nigel Haines has again come up with a ‘ripper’, this time capturing a local kookaburra. Mr Haines said this friendly bird…
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Gravity is their co-pilot
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS SILVAN Primary School recently held its biennial billy-cart derby and boxcar rally with students, parents and even police in attendance. The event…
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Rathbone rallies for globe
FERNTREE Gully local Jordan Rathbone, 23, spends his days working as a landscaper, but during his spare time lobbies parliamentarians about sustainability. Mr Rathbone last…
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Tree shakes up big register
By JODIE SYMONDS A GIGANTIC tree in Monbulk has planted its spot on the National Register of Big Trees as the biggest Mountain White Gum…
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Discover how SES helps you
EMERALD State Emergency Service (SES) will next month open its doors so the public can see what they do and how they help the community.…