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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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.…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…