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  • Asbestos clean-up relief

    Asbestos clean-up relief

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS CONCERNED residents in Emerald can breathe a little easier because clean-up crews have begun clearing the remains of an asbestos-filled home which…

  • Gee Jays makes optimal move

    Gee Jays makes optimal move

    GEE Jays Fashions may have changed suburbs in recent years, but offering a wide range of fashion items and a friendly experience is still at…

  • Pillars taking shape

    Pillars taking shape

    By RUSSELL BENNETT EMERALD’S exciting Anzac Walk project has taken another step forward with the release of the plan’s drawings and a mock-up of how…

  • School is full of heart

    School is full of heart

    By MARC MCGOWAN SASSAFRAS’S little school that could is gearing up to celebrate its 120th anniversary in November. Sassafras Primary School, the educational home for…

  • MP smooths road to re-election

    MP smooths road to re-election

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS ONE of the hills’ busiest roads will be resurfaced under Labor’s plan to improve road safety in the coming election. Labor Monbulk…

  • Kids cash in on cubby

    Kids cash in on cubby

    By MELISSA MEEHAN MONTROSE pre-schoolers will benefit from $10,000 funding from the State Government. Sarah Court Preschool will use the funding for an upgrade to…

  • Teen’s soccer success

    Teen’s soccer success

    By JARROD POTTER WHETHER defending the goals or streaming through the midfield, Monbulk soccer player Clare Di Stefano is charging ahead with her beloved sport.…

  • Boulevard for dreams

    Boulevard for dreams

    Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes joined the rest of the Victorian athletics community at Kevin Bartlett Reserve, Burnley, for the annual half marathon along Yarra Boulevard.…

  • Branching out

    By MARC MCGOWAN Call goes out for more fellers to help with tree problem… A HEART-WARMING community response is set to save a Sassafras man…

  • Daring to dream

    Daring to dream

    By MELISSA MEEHAN HE DREAMS of selling lemonade in the desert, but an inoperable brain tumour means that Tjitjin Compton may never see that through.…

  • Top End artists descend on hills

    Top End artists descend on hills

    By MARC MCGOWAN EIGHT artists from a remote Indigenous community will showcase their work and offer insight into their way of life at Burrinja Cultural…

  • In tune against family violence

    In tune against family violence

    By MELISSA MEEHAN IF IT takes a brute of a man to hit a woman, it takes a real man to stand up and say…

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