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Young leader seeks help with US dream
Rebecca Fletcher hopes to mingle with world leaders at a youth conference in the US. 29556 Picture: Luke Plummer By Casey NeillA BELGRAVE South 16-year-old…
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All made well for centre
By Tania MartinA TOURISM operator has labelled the approval of an application for a wellness centre in Montrose, a step forward for the region. Dandenong…
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Passion saves hall
By Tania MartinKALORAMA residents have proven that a bit of grit and determination and a lot of passion could save almost anything. They spent the…
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Missing tractor
By Tania MartinA MONBULK woman feels violated following an Easter farm raid. Margaret Trezise returned home on Sunday 12 April to find her tractor had…
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Bulleen beats fancied Suns
UNDEFEATED Sherbrooke Suns and Bulleen Boomers faced off for early-season bragging rights in Big V basketball’s men’s first division, with the Suns taking the honours,…
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Tourism recovery
By Tania MartinTHOUSANDS of visitors last week returned to the Dandenongs, rejuvenating the local tourism industry. Dandenong Ranges Tourism (DRT)’s Michael Axel said a recent…
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Simple solar scheme
KNOX residents can learn more about a new solar panel scheme at two information sessions this month. Knox Council has joined forces with five shires…
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Store leads in pet care stakes
All types of pets and everything for pets can be found at Fish and Feather in Kilsyth. SUPER store for pets and pet accessories, Fish…
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Emerald falls in by a point
A HARD-FOUGHT game saw Emerald steal a one-point win over the Brookers who clawed back to come close to reversing the result. Emerald 11.10.76 d…
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Ranges beats traffic
YARRA Ranges police have reported a quiet Easter on the roads, despite the region recording the second highest number of speeding and drink driving offences.…
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Blockbuster set for kick-off
By Tania MartinUPWEY-TECOMA Football Club is hoping to take out back-to-back victories in the annual Anzac Day blockbuster match at Monbulk on Saturday. But Monbulk…
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New light on globes
By Casey NeillKNOX councillors could spend $2.2 million on light bulbs in a contentious new energy-saving plan. Councillors will consider allocating budget cash to replace…