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  • Women’s defence gets an edge

    Women’s defence gets an edge

    By REBECCA BILLS EDGE Martial Arts is taking a stand to combat violence against women. Head instructor of Edge Martial Arts in Mount Evelyn Kyoshi…

  • Hills alive with Himalayan music

    Hills alive with Himalayan music

    By REBECCA BILLS THE Tibet Effect will be taking over the Gemco Theatre this month playing a one-off show of musical offerings from the Himalayas.…

  • Dumped mirrors reflect badly

    Dumped mirrors reflect badly

    By MELISSA MEEHAN IT’S dangerous, disgusting and despicable – Latrobe MP Jason Wood couldn’t believe his eyes when he came across dumped glass and mirrors…

  • Council cross over fake graves

    Council cross over fake graves

    By MELISSA MEEHAN AS THE sun rose over Emerald on Monday morning, crosses marked the would-be gravesites of the removed trees at Worrell Reserve. Mystery…

  • Push for pool

    Push for pool

    By MELISSA MEEHAN Public protest gathers to challenge decision… A PUBLIC meeting to save the Olinda Pool will be held this Thursday. Organiser John Faull…

  • Heat rises over ‘tax on sun’

    Heat rises over ‘tax on sun’

    CLEMATIS resident Peter Cook is taking his concerns over paying for solar power to the top. Mr Cook will go to Canberra on Sunday to…

  • Help fill the Christmas hole

    Help fill the Christmas hole

    WHILE Christmas is often a time of spirit and cheer, some local families are doing it tough. And that’s why Monbulk MP James Merlino has…

  • Get back on the bike

    THE owner of a presumed stolen Durango Mountain Bike is asked to contact police after the bike was handed into Monbulk Police last week. Sergeant…

  • Risk too high

    Risk too high

    By MELISSA MEEHAN EMERALD’S cricketers will have to travel as far as Garfield to play their home games because Worrell Reserve no longer has a…

  • Time to give

    Time to give

    By MELISSA MEEHAN THE TREES are up and Christmas carols are playing in most shops – it’s easy to get caught up in the holiday…

  • Cameras help in fire search

    Cameras help in fire search

    By MELISSA MEEHAN FOURTEEN thermal imaging cameras that will help in critical search and rescue scenarios have been donated to local fire brigades. The Dandenong…

  • Home invasions probe

    POLICE are investigating two home invasions in Menzies Creek and Pakenham. About 9.45am on 14 November, a 15-year-old victim was disturbed in a Dunbarton Drive…

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