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Suspicious fire probed
POLICE are investigating a shed and bungalow fire they believe was deliberately lit last weekend in Monbulk. Detective Senior Constable Rod Newberry said emergency crews…
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Men’s shed future builders
By REBECCA BILLS Morrison Men’s Shed members say they are determined to carry on despite losing as much as $12,000 in the Morrison House closure.…
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Interleague footy
Interleague 2014 THE YARRA Valley Mountain District ‘Community Bank’ Football Netball League Senior interleague team played host to the Mallee Football League on the weekend.…
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Braydon, Brianna: top performers
By JAMES LAVEN IT WAS yet another exciting weekend of competition with Yarra Ranges Athletics joined by not one, but two fellow clubs. Cockatoo Little…
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Ton of games for Travis
Monbulk Junior Football Club: Round 5 SUNDAY saw four entertaining junior games at Monbulk footy ground against the determined Woori Yallock alongside our Under 11s…
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Sumsion-Glasscock combine bags trophy
By DENNIS FULLER AT EMERALD Golf Club last Saturday, the final 4BBB championship took place between Ken Sumsion and Peter Glasscock, playing Dean Shannon and…
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2014 YVMDFNL fixtures
Round 7 – Football 2014 High Mountain Spring Water Division 1 Seniors Emerald v Upwey Tecoma – Mountain Road Reserve, Cockatoo. Mount Evelyn v Belgrave…
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Moving, still proudly local
WE’RE coming together to strengthen our service to the community. A stronger editorial and advertising team will be based in brand new offices in Healesville,…
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Art’s deeper message
By DAVID ALLEGRETI “I don’t think about art when I’m working. I try to think about life.” This was the philosophy of the late American…
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Murder mysteries
By MELISSA MEEHAN After 40 years in the job, policeman still ponders unsolved killings… TWO unsolved murders stick in the mind of Leading Senior Constable…
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Babies locked in cars
By MELISSA MEEHAN IT’S every mother’s nightmare – and easy to do. But when Rebecca Warren locked her eight-month-old daughter Georgia in the car last…
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Bird study group hailed
By JODIE SYMONDS SHERBROOKE Lyrebird Study Group was thanked for their feathery work. The contribution by volunteers has been acknowledged for their involvement in helping…