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  • The mystic Morrison

    The mystic Morrison

    EX-KALORAMA and Olinda resident Joe Creighton returns to Knox this month to perform his show ‘Into The Mystic: The Music of Van Morrison’ at the…

  • Wildlife for our artists

    A NUMBER of top name wildlife artists such as Paul Margocsy, Janet Matthews, Rodger Scott and Pete Marshall (to name a few) will be exhibiting…

  • Suns edge out Boomers

    Suns edge out Boomers

    By JARROD POTTER THE dream remains alive for Sherbrooke Suns – with the league underdogs knocking out Bulleen in a Big V State Championship Men…

  • Brookers all the way

    GEMBROOK COCKATOO FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB ROUND 1 GCFNC V WOORI YALLOCK U10 Played at sunny Gembrook, it was a close tight hard first three quarters,…

  • Class connect

    Class connect

    By MELISSA MEEHAN Community house learning reaches out to remote communities… CLASSES held in Ferntree Gully could be broadcast to small country towns in an…

  • Club champions decided

    Club champions decided

    Cold, very cold conditions greeted Yarra Ranges Athletics club athletes to Morrisons Reserve, Mount Evelyn for the 2014 club cross country championships. Large fields and…

  • Warning after dog attack

    A DOG attack which left a man with several injuries has prompted a strict warning from the Yarra Ranges council to local pet owners. Deputy…

  • Cyclists roll in

    ABOUT 4000 riders will descend on Healesville when the Great Victorian Bike Ride comes to town this year. The bike ride is travelling from Albury…

  • Emerald’s eye on space

    A LONG-term plan that identifies future sites for community facilities in Emerald has been adopted by Cardinia Shire Council. At its 21 July meeting, council…

  • The kids come first

    The kids come first

    By RUSSELL BENNETT FOR any local young families experiencing the hardship of a relationship break-up, young Olinda mother of three Lauren Dixon has a simple…

  • Teens doing it tough

    By MELISSA MEEHAN COUCH surfing teenagers are the focus of a study that hopes to prevent young people becoming homeless. Swinburne University of Technology, Anchor…

  • College takes on Little Shop of Horrors

    College takes on Little Shop of Horrors

    THERE is a very hungry, monstrous, man-eating plant seeking to devour all the students at Monbulk College. Be warned – watch out – our students…

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