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  • Getting nasty

    THERE have been some seriously nasty developments in the aftermath of the fight to stop McDonald’s from opening in Tecoma in the Dandenong Ranges and…

  • It’s time

    ACCORDING to recent polling it appears that Labor is in a reasonably solid position as we approach the Victorian state election. Denis Napthine and Daniel…

  • Church leader up close and personal

    Church leader up close and personal

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE chance to get up-close-and-personal with a living piece of Australian music history will be on offer through the hills this weekend,…

  • Best century

    By STEVE BROWN IN the game of the round between ladders-leader The Basin and second-placed Eildon Park, former Casey-South Melbourne skipper Jake Best propelled The…

  • Split Identity bags prize

    Split Identity bags prize

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM YOUNG artists were in focus on Cup Weekend at the Emerald Art Society’s 44th Annual Exhibition. Held at the Emerald Arts Society…

  • Sunsion leaves others trailing

    By DENNIS FULLER WITH the Big Yella doing its thing to warm the cockles of the hearts at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday, a gentle…

  • Vandalism: youths go berserk

    A GROUP of youths broke into a house in Chirnside Park last week, smashing every wall and TV screen in sight. Yarra Ranges CIU Detective…

  • Six of the best

    Six of the best

    YARRA Ranges Athletics welcomed Croydon Little Athletics to Morrison Reserve on Saturday morning for some friendly interclub competition. All athletes thoroughly enjoyed the day with…

  • Where work is play

    Where work is play

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM FROM brass to bass guitar and everything in between, the passionate staff at Upwey Music are dedicated to serving local music lovers.…

  • House provides Christmas cheer

    House provides Christmas cheer

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM Whether you’re after gifts, food or just some local Christmas cheer this season, look no further than the Emerald Community House. Throughout…

  • Safe haven for wildlife

    Safe haven for wildlife

    By MELISSA MEEHAN THE Patch Primary School is leading the way in terms of creating a comfortable environment for local wildlife. The school, through teacher…

  • Campaign trail

    Campaign trail

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM Project handballed to candidates in the run-up to State Elections… An OFF-ROAD trail 11 years in the making will not be completed…

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