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Embrace the passion
THE Hart School of Dance is now in its 33rd successful year of business. Sue Lowery started the dance school back in 1978 and has…
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Final chapter unfolds
By Casey NeillA FERNTREE Gully widow has seen her partner’s dying wish come true. Peter Davis spent the final five years of his life working…
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Cuttingedge
By Tania MartinSEELENKO Hair Studio in Montrose offers the latest in cutting edge styles and colours. But the French inspired salon is more than just…
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Get back to nature
By Tania MartinVISITORS are being urged to return to parkland affected by the Black Saturday fires to boost local economies that are reliant on tourism.…
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Maestros on the small side
Above: Mini Maestros is about learning through fun. IT’S never too early to start learning music, and two-year-old Lily can prove it. She and mum…
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Humbled by awards
By Tania Martin DARLENE Elder and Jairen Bennettes’ selfless acts of kindness were recognised today (Tuesday) as part of Cockatoo’s Australia Day celebrations. The pair…
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Driver opens up
By Casey NeillTENNIS, summer and driving go hand in hand for Ferntree Gully’s Lyn Algie. The 63-year-old has chauffeured players, their families, officials, VIPs and…
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A born
By Casey NeillUPWEY’S Noah Symons unveiled his first solo art show with a musical performance at Burrinja Café Gallery. “They kind of go hand in…
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Dance and active wear
By Casey NeillDANCEWEAR Central in Monbulk is the perfect place for dance and active wear. They have the largest range of labels available to the…
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That is the
By Tania MartinA COMMUNITY activist and a Black Saturday bushfire relief leader are just a few of those honoured in Yarra Ranges annual Australia Day…
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Billy wants cash
By Tania MartinPUFFING Billy is calling for a $15 million State Government cash injection over the next five years to secure the historic railway’s future.…