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Thieves just won’t quit
By Tania MartinMOUNT Evelyn residents have again been reminded to lock up their homes and cars. The town’s Neighbourhood Watch group and police said residents…
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Lucky to survive bike crash
By Casey NeillA 15-YEAR-OLD motorcyclist was lucky to survive a collision with a car in Mount Evelyn last week. Acting Sergeant Graeme Rust said Yarra…
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No need for Ross River fever alarm
By Melissa MeehanTHERE is no cause for alarm, says local equine vet David Clemence who wants to ease the minds of horse owners after reports…
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Pay up or pay extra
By Melissa Meehan CARDINIA Shire residents be warned … pay your rates on time or suffer the consequences. A number of residents contacted the Mail…
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Orange helps orangutans
By Casey Neill A BELGRAVE student has spearheaded a school campaign to help save the orangutan. Bianca Nichols organised an orange free dress day at…
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Fuel burn concerns
By Tania MartinMOUNT Evelyn environment champion Franc Smith says a plan to increase fuel reduction burning from 1.7 per cent to 5 per cent across…
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Vigil to help mental health
By Casey NeillHILLS’ advocates are urging others to join a candlelit vigil in Belgrave this weekend to support mental health. Selby’s GetUp! group has organised…
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Bike danger is lurking
By Casey NeillA SICKENING bicycle accident in Mount Evelyn last Friday has highlighted a dangerous Yarra Ranges trend. A 13-year-old boy became impaled on his…
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More hope for refuges
By Tania MartinCALLS for community fire refuges in the Dandenongs could soon be answered following the release of the Bushfires Royal Commission’s final recommendations. The…
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Garden of the senses
By Casey NeillMOUNT Evelyn Christian School students are lending a hand to awaken the senses. They last week officially unveiled the latest stage of a…
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Art of the lost
By Casey NeillA MOUNT Evelyn art exhibition carries an important environmental message. Leonie Williams, Mira Robinson and Merran Berry created Going, Going, Gone … to…