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Driven away
By JESSE GRAHAM Council puts foot down to discourage drive-through developments… NEW drive-through facilities could be pushed away from towns across the Dandenong Ranges following…
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Dreams up in smoke
By DANIELLE GALVIN A FAMILY who put “every penny” into buying a block of land in Cockatoo say they are unable to build their dream…
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Town’s walking tall
By REBECCA BILLS ROLL UP, roll up, and they certainly did roll up to the 2013 Mount Evelyn circus themed street party. With cheeky clowns,…
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Vital cancer support
By REBECCA BILLS BREAST Cancer is one of the most common occurring cancers that affect women. According to Breast Cancer Network Australia, this year alone…
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Send off marked by fun
By REBECCA BILLS YEAR 12 students across the hills had a day of celebrations, marking the end of years of schooling. Belgrave Height Christian School…
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Fitness to new heights
By MELISSA MEEHAN WHEN Julie “Hoffy” Hoffman first heard she had been nominated for Australian of the Year, she was taking an uncharacteristic break in…
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Watch’s new guard
By MELISSA MEEHAN SOMETHING had to give. Mount Evelyn resident Jim Humphrey is a busy man – at one time or another he’s been involved…
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Kylie’s life lesson
By MELISSA MEEHAN IT’S the first program of its kind in a Victorian school, and possibly the world. Emerald Secondary College teacher Kylie Rackham has…
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Fire fire
Mail burnt EMERALD police are hoping members of the public can help them identify a man who they believe set a public mailbox alight earlier…
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Giving as good as they get
By REBECCA BILLS INVESTING in the community is at the forefront for Belgrave South Baptist Church. With Christmas on the horizon, the church is in…
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Can’t wait to get going
By MELISSA MEEHAN DRESSED in their Sunday best – boys and girls hopped, skipped and jumped their way to Belgrave South Primary School for their…
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iPad principles
By REBECCA BILLS BELGRAVE South Primary School has welcomed new principal Kerryn Ballie with open arms. Stepping up to the job last Monday, Ms Ballie…