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Heavenly start to market
1: St Andrews Community Market will hold a health and wellbeing festival on 2 October. By Casey NeillEVERY Saturday morning in the eucalypt forest, with…
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Feel good class effect
Rose, 10, and Mahni, 7, won the Wakakirri public speaking award. 53658 By Casey NeillMT DANDENONG Primary School has beaten the odds to take out…
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Family fire ordeal
Fire gutted this Upwey home last Wednesday morning. Fire fighters contained the blaze within half an hour. 53595 By Casey NeillAN UPWEY man smashed his…
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Three-peat team
Mount Evelyn’s A-grade netball team in a scene of jubilation after winning their third title in three years. By Russell BennettMOUNT Evelyn Football Netball Club’s…
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Crime rate doubles
By Casey NeillCRIME is on the rise in Cockatoo, according to figures released by the Opposition earlier this month. But District Inspector Wayne Viney says…
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Push to save old chestnuts
Nancy Low is trying to preserve a key part of both her own and Mount Evelyn’s history. 53600 By Russell BennettLOCALS are fighting to save…
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Curious in many ways
By Casey NeillMOUNT Dandenong Primary School students have brought a curious wonderland to life on stage. Grade 6 students presented Curiouser and Curiouser, based loosely…
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Zoo to Zumba
Yarra Ranges kids can help revamp Upwey Skate Park this school holidays. YARRA Ranges Youth Services has organised a host of school holiday activities from…
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Martha’s new chapter
Martha Miller recently released her debut novel, Mis’ka. 51445Photo: Nigel Clements By Russell BennettBELGRAVE’S Martha Miller has embarked on a new chapter in life. The…
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Too rich to lose
Yarra Ranges Mayor Len Cox and Monbulk MP James Merlino will tackle weeds together. By Russell BennettYARRA Ranges Council and the State Government have chipped…
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Monster moves in – In the middle row, third from left is councillor Samantha Dunn, Yarra Ranges Shire Mayor Len Cox, former ETC chairman Mick van de Vreede and Knox Mayor Joe Cossari on the steps of
By Mara Pattison-SowdenA MONSTER transport petition that includes signatures from residents in the Yarra Ranges Shire is finally due to be tabled in Parliament. More…
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Message in recycle can – Yarra Ranges Council Mayor Len Cox with shire waste management coordinator Graham Brew are calling for people to think about what they put in their recycling bin. 51101 Pictur
By Tania MartinYARRA Ranges residents have been given a star for recycling but more work needs to be done to keep rubbish from landfill. Recent…