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  • Service brings rewards- Emerald SES volunteers Gerard Kennedy, John Reed and Andrew Buck are c

    By Casey NeillVICTORIA’S State Emergency Service recently recognised four selfless Emerald volunteers for their dedication to their community. The SES presented Andrew Buck and Jim…

  • Pizza garden has got the lot

    By Casey NeillTHE Patch Primary School’s garden could next month be named the best in the state. It was recently awarded the title of best…

  • Thanks for support

    MONBULK cancer crusader Sherree Creek was tickled pink at home town support for her worthy cause. Residents and businesses again threw their support behind her…

  • Bus drivers needed- Mount Evelyn Community Transport Project coordinator Jim Humphrey needs dr

    A NEW Mount Evelyn bus service needs help to assist the town’s vulnerable and disadvantaged residents. Mount Evelyn Community Transport Project is calling for volunteer…

  • Warning for wildlife

    By Tania MartinPARKS Victoria has renewed calls for motorists to watch out for lyrebirds after one narrowly escaped serious injury. A lyrebird recently had a…

  • Boarder shake-up

    By Casey NeillFERNTREE Gully’s troubled Avenue boarding house district is set for a welcome shake-up thanks to looming rooming house regulation improvements. Premier John Brumby…

  • Kids’ teddy times

    YOUNGSTERS last week dug out their favourite teddy bears for a special event to launch a new draft families and children’s strategy. The Shire of…

  • Bow wow!

    By Casey NeillA COCKATOO woman who brought her beloved pooch back from the dead is singing the praises of doggy CPR. Janine Arlove is also…

  • Members’ melody

    UPWEY-based New Horizons Concert band is keen to drum up new members. The band rehearses at Dandenong Ranges Music Council each Thursday morning and is…

  • Forest opens up

    By Tania MartinTOURISTS will soon find it easier to access Gembrook’s iconic Bunyip State Park following a $365,000 State Government cash splash. Environment Minister Gavin…

  • A cut above the rest

    CUT and Catch Tree Service can get a yard in shape ahead of the fast-approaching fire season. Matt established Cut and Catch to service the…

  • Ready for the future

    By Tania MartinCOREY Halliday is living proof that anything is possible. The 15-year-old Boronia youth has survived a rare condition, battled leukaemia and is now…

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