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Ivy growing back
By JESSE GRAHAM AN OLINDA restaurant has risen from the ashes after tea towels caught fire and caused thousands of dollars in damage last month.…
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Connection to cooking
By MELISSA MEEHAN RESIDENTS of Emerald and surrounding areas are invited to Dig In. But community dinner organiser Michelle Perera doesn’t just want people to…
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Jumps tie in heart health
By REBECCA BILLS STUDENTS skipped for a great cause to raise money for heart disease. Earlier this month, all students at Belgrave South Primary School…
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Car runs far too hot
By REBECCA BILLS A MOTHER dropping her children at day care returned to find her car on fire. Fire-fighters from Montrose and Mount Evelyn were…
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Station’s park bench stolen
By DANIELLE GALVIN THE old Nobelius train station in Emerald has been the target of vandals and thieves. John Michell from Bayswater tends to the…
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Box full of blooms
By REBECCA BILLS A FRESH burst of colour in the formally empty flower box in front of the Mount Evelyn Newsagency is bringing a smile…
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Council ponders station use
By DANIELLE GALVIN THE old Emerald police station is receiving the attention of Cardinia Shire councillors. A report into the potential uses of the site…
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Lake leg for fundraiser
By JESSE GRAHAM MOUNT Evelyn VCAL students are set to take on Lillydale Lake today (Tuesday) as part of a fundraising effort to get new…
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Woman found in China
A woman who was reported missing in the Dandenong Ranges has been found – in China. Now a student faces having to pay for a…
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D-Day for Hoffman crossing
By CASEY NEILL FOUR hours of vomiting ended Paul Hoffman’s previous attempt to swim across the English Channel, in July 2012. Next month the Selby…
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Citizen of the world
By REBECCA BILLS SHE is an ambitious 11-year-old about to take on Japan. Upper Ferntree Gully (UFTG) Primary School Student Emma McLean is one of…
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Ready to go up and running
By JESSE GRAHAM A PILOT project to protect vulnerable community members over summer has been hailed as a success, with a report on the project…