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Coats of pleasure
HAPPY Glaze, a beautiful brightly coloured fun house of creation for all ages is owned by Emily Doust. Emily, who has previous experience painting ceramics,…
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Bands to battle
TWELVE hills rockers will take centre stage next month in two separate battle of the band events. Both the Cardinia and Yarra Ranges shires will…
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Leader of readers
By Casey NeillMT DANDENONG Primary School’s John Burgan is passionate about helping the system’s most vulnerable students. Mr Burgan transferred to the hilltop school in…
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Massage turns one
Jacqueline McLean of Esprit Massage. THE popular massage clinic Esprit Massage Therapies has turned one. Designed to be a clinic dedicated to meeting the massage…
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Cash found
MONBULK police are calling for the owner of a bundle of lost cash to come forward. The money was found in the Safeway car park,…
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Democracy at school
Village School aims to delight and inspire children to be resourceful, independent learners. IN 1982, three dedicated teachers set up Village School, an independent primary…
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Drain claim goes to Ombudsman
AN Emerald mother has taken her driveway woes to the Ombudsman following months of council inaction. Naomi Madson, is fed-up with the Cardinia Shire’s continued…
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Vocal local for election
DOBSON Ward councillor Sue McMillan says living locally will give her an advantage in the race for Liberal Party preselection for the federal seat of…
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Rats reign
By Casey NeillPEST experts have labelled Ferntree Gully Victoria’s most rodent-ridden suburb. Amalgamated Pest Control data last week revealed the town trumped Hoppers Crossing, South…
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Funding boost for youth
BORONIA’S young people will receive a $184,000 State Government cash boost. Youth Affairs Minister James Merlino last Wednesday 8 July announced the Youth Foundations Victoria…
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Tourism plan gets approval
THE Shire of Yarra Ranges’ tourism policy and action plan has been labelled a step forward for the region. It outlines the need to boost…