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  • Sharing bears fruit

    By Casey NeilFIJI’S sporting future is looking brighter following Ferntree Gully resident and Baird Ward councillor Peter Cole’s recent trip to the Pacific island nation.…

  • Out in the cold- Yarra Ranges councillor Tim Heenan is getting ready to brave the cold and sle

    By Tania Martin and Casey NeillSHIRE of Yarra Ranges councillor Tim Heenan says it’s time for him to get back in his box. He is…

  • Cops are safe

    By Tania MartinSENIOR police officials and the State Government have denied claims Belgrave is set to lose two officers from the beat. Shire of Yarra…

  • Police are safe

    By Tania MartinSENIOR police and the State Government have denied claims the hills are set to lose two officers from the beat. Shire of Yarra…

  • Climate shifts

    Mt Dandenong’s Nerida Lennon is calling for youths to help raise awareness of climate change. 33569 By Tania MartinNERIDA Lennon is standing up for climate…

  • Success in large serves

    Ida Jane shops specialise in lots of small ranges of garments that mix and match and also cater for larger sizes. TEN years ago the…

  • And childcare for all

    LITTLE Alberts Childcare Centre has now officially been open for a full year. The centre caters for all age groups with individual age-related rooms and…

  • Transport campaign

    By Tania MartinTHE Eastern Transport Coalition (ETC) has ramped up its campaign for better outer-eastern transport services by launching a campaign to get the State…

  • Centre approved

    By Tania MartinAN OLINDA café and nursery has been given the tick of approval for expansion despite residents’ concerns over parking and loss of amenity.…

  • Soldier mourned

    By Casey NeillFRIENDS and family are mourning former Ferntree Gully man and St Joseph’s College student Private Benjamin Ranaudo, following his death in Afghanistan last…

  • Cockie cable crisis

    By Tania MartinKALLISTA’S cockatoo plague has reached new heights after the birds chewed through powerlines. The latest incident occurred at the Kallista Mechanics Institute last…

  • Struggle against GP drought

    DOCTOR George Somers has faced many challenges in the past 28 years but he says the biggest was the lack of trained GPs. As he…

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