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Attacker hunt
Police are appealing for help to find this man. By Casey NeillA PARKING inspector is recovering from a broken nose and cut eye following an…
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Hop in to help bunnies
By Tania MartinBUNNY champions Judi and Bryce Inglis need help saving the cute and cuddly animals from death row. The Olinda couple are running a…
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Youth jobs scarce
By Casey NeillVANESSA Brown is begging electricians to give her a go. The Ferny Creek 18-year-old says unemployment is hitting young people in the hills…
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Let the drama begin
By Tania MartinTHE curtain is set to be raised on the final act of Emerald College’s long-awaited performing art centre drama. The State Government has…
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Budget spend saves
By Tania MartinYARRA Ranges Council has strengthened its green credentials with a $6 million Budget boost for the environment. The cash will be announced tonight…
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See and believe
By Casey NeillPOTTERS and painters will throw open the doors to their creative spaces this weekend for the Dandenong Ranges Open Studios. Glass, wood, digital,…
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Poison fears
Steve De Lisle of Kallista is calling for a stop to roadside spraying, saying it is contaminating Perrins Creek. 47721 By Tania MartinA KALLISTA family…
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On track for election row
By Tania MartinA LIBERAL call for urgent action on a Mount Evelyn athletics track has been labelled a political stunt. Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe met…
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Pressure on road carnage
By Casey NeillYARRA Ranges remains among Victoria’s five worst areas for road trauma, according to police figures. But Yarra Ranges Traffic Management Unit (TMU) Officer…
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Lesson learnt
Mount Evelyn Principal Phil Comport with students Alannah, Talya and Aaaron. 47 By Tania MartinMOUNT Evelyn Primary School is on par with some of America’s…
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Hills say thanks for all the help
By Casey NeillHILLS volunteers were the toast of the town last week. Thankyous and cash were handed out during National Volunteer Week, 10 to 16…