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  • Maiden open garden

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM EXQUISITE scenery and stunning views will greet visitors to an open garden to benefit the Macclesfield CFA next month. ‘The Old Bakehouse’…

  • Rare treat in the hills

    CELTIC music fans will be in for a treat this Sunday, when performers will fill the Emerald Community House hall with classical tunes from across…

  • Trail of cash

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM A GROUP of walkers will conquer the Dandenong Ranges on foot later this year to raise funds for people living in poverty.…

  • Thieves urged to come clean

    Briefly BELGRAVE Police are searching for information after thieves made off with a number of garden taps. Police believe that overnight between 18-19 January, properties…

  • Ex-railwayman’s child sex charges

    Ex-railwayman’s child sex charges

    By JESSE GRAHAM PUFFING Billy Railway has distanced itself from a former volunteer, who was arrested earlier this week on child sexual abuse offences. An…

  • Town goes to town

    By DENNIS FULLER WITH the promise of severe rain conditions, lightning and tinea at Emerald Gold Club last Saturday, the members rolled out in force…

  • Sharks circling

    By STEVE BROWN FTGDCA JOHNSON Park inflicted the first loss of the season to competition leader The Basin in a close encounter at Fairpark to…

  • Young athletes back on track

    Young athletes back on track

    YARRA Ranges Athletics athletes were back in action for the first time in 2015 on Saturday. Little Athletics at Morrison’s Reserve, Mount Evelyn, saw a…

  • Plenty of puff left

    Plenty of puff left

    By JESSE GRAHAM AN ICONIC moment in Puffing Billy’s history was marked at the end of last year, when a group of young enthusiasts organised…

  • Artists make a confession

    Artists make a confession

    By KATH GANNAWAY AN EXHIBITION of paintings by Felice Cipriani and Neil McLeod that opened at Burrinja in Upwey late last year is an exceptional…

  • Art drawn from Asia

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM ASIAN-inspired art will be the focus of an exhibition opening in Olinda later this month. Emerald based artist John Dudley is proudly…

  • Cat caught in rabbit trap

    Cat caught in rabbit trap

    By JESSE GRAHAM A MONTROSE pet owner has warned residents to beware of dangerous and illegal traps in bushland after an horrific incident late last…

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