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  • Septic rescue

    By CASEY NEILLROSIE the filly’s miraculous escape from a 1.8 metre fall into a sewer pit has stunned and delighted her owners – and prompted…

  • Warming hearts and bodies this winter

    By CASEY NEILLKNITTERS can warm the hearts and bodies of hills people in need this winter. Belgrave Knitting Circles is helping Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief…

  • Trivia night for Borneo trek

    By EMMA SUNAN OLINDA student heading to Malaysia in September to take part in community service projects is holding a trivia night next Saturday to…

  • Candles power the parade

    BELGRAVE Lantern Parade will warm the town’s heart this weekend. The event is now in its sixth year and will celebrate the year’s longest night…

  • Weeds get the skip

    By CASEY NEILLHILLS residents filled three “enormous” skips with noxious weeds from their yards late last month. Lyster Ward councillor Samantha Dunn said the council…

  • Dim view of brownouts

    By EMMA SUNYET another resident has come forward with complaints about the power supply and frequent blackouts in the Dandenongs. The Mail reported The Patch…

  • Slap happy

    By CASEY NEILLLIBERTY Townsend dreams of starring on the silver screen and, at just 10 years old, is well on her way. The Emerald Primary…

  • Spurred on by award

    By CASEY NEILLTWO Angliss Hospital staff members have been recognised for inspiring positive changes at the Upper Ferntree Gully facility. Debra Harper won the joint…

  • Taxi driver gets a fare run

    By CASEY NEILLDANDENONG Ranges taxi driver Robin Reeves will hang up his keys this month after driving people around the hills for more than 30…

  • Teacher hits out

    By CASEY NEILLA MENZIES Creek Primary School teacher says this month’s strike action was about far more than wages, and she’s unlikely to stay in…

  • Quiet achiever

    By EMMA SUNFERNTREE Gully CFA volunteer Bill Watson is one of 34 recipients of an Australia Fire Service Medal (AFSM) in yesterday’s Queen’s Birthday Honours…

  • Number crunching

    By CASEY NEILLTECOMA residents have taken to the streets in their fight against McDonald’s. More than 30 volunteers braved wet and chilly conditions on 5…

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