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Volunteer’s reward
By Casey NeillMs Johnstone and others around Australia will be recognised for their efforts during National Volunteer Week, from 11 to 17 May. This year’s…
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Law firm’s solid background
FALCONE and Adams Lawyers is one of the most established and experienced law firms in the Dandenong Ranges. The firm was originally established in Emerald…
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Councils’ pox on the box
By Tania MartinTHE Shire of Yarra Ranges and Knox Council are calling for State and Federal Governments to take action on the number of televisions…
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A smile on the dial
RADIO presenter Cam joined Belgrave Heights Christian School’s Aidan and his classmates for a live broadcast on 23 April. Light FM brought its Meet the…
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Mayor knocks back pay rise
By Casey NeillKNOX mayor David Cooper has refused to accept a $13,000 pay rise. Cr Cooper said taking the increase was excessive and against his…
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Games in the pink for women
By Tania MartinIT will be about more than just the footy or who could bring home the four points when Emerald takes on Yarra Junction…
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Quirky queen in bingo show
By Casey NeillQUIRKY comedy Queen of Bingo will hit the Knox Community Arts Centre stage in a matinee show tomorrow (Wednesday 6 May). The story…
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Alarm calls
By Tania MartinRESIDENTS’ calls for an emergency early warning system could soon be answered following a $15 million cash injection. The Council of Australian Governments…
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Cakes for all special occasions
JENNIFER Anne’s Cakes in Ferntree Gully offers a wide range of quality cakes for all occasions including weddings, birthdays and parties. Using only the finest…
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Fernlea appeal
By Tania MartinHASSEL Rutland has challenged State Government politicians to spend the day at Fernlea House before condemning it to closure. The Ferntree Gully woman…
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Great train race
IT’S time for runners to take up the ultimate fun run challenge – the Puffing Billy Great Train Race. Thousands of visitors will converge on…
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Lock up your cars
By Tania MartinYarra Ranges police last week mounted an operation to reduce crime figures. Mooroolbark’s Sergeant Lee Nicholas said there had been a significant jump…