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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’…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…