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Thanks to fireys
HILLS residents are being urged to dig deep to raise cash for local firefighters at a special dinner next month. The Thanks Fireys! fundraiser will…
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Get gorgeous with extensions
IT’S now possible for people to “get gorgeous in the comfort of their own home” with Goddess Hair Extensions. A mobile salon servicing the entire…
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Museum makeover
Knox Historical Society’s Barbara Ellard, Inta Jaunzemis and Ray Peace show off the restored human powered vehicle. 29129 Picture: Luke Plummer By Casey NeillKNOX Historical…
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Tops for fling or just brekky
DEVONSHIRE teas, lunch, light meals and Sunday breakfast are more enjoyable when relaxing in the tranquil surrounds at Churinga Cafe/Restaurant at picturesque Mt Dandenong. A…
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Road-rage charges
A 36-YEAR-OLD Monbulk man faces charges including conduct endangering life after a road-rage incident. Police Sergeant Alan Fincher said there had been an amazing community…
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21st century TV viewing
WITH the rise in popularity of digital television, people living in the Dandenongs are enjoying free to air television of DVD quality. Terry Barrow of…
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Sewing up support
By Casey NeillQUILTS from interstate and overseas will soon be on show in Upwey to raise funds for Black Saturday bushfire victims. The Bushfire Quilt…
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Passage perils
By Tania MartinYARRA Ranges Shire has rushed to block access to a dangerous ravine and network of tunnels in Mt Evelyn because of public safety…
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Park friends fight for better access
Friends of Liverpool Road Retarding Basin members and Chandler Ward councillor John Mortimore have vowed to fight to save their park. By Casey NeillKNOX councillors…
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Wish you were her
By Casey NeillAUSSIE rockers The Baby Animals will hit the Hallam Hotel stage this month for their Wish U Were Her tour. Frontwoman Suze DeMarchi…
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New solar plan ‘not good enough’
By Tania MartinA MENZIES Creek environmentalist has slammed the State Government’s new solar power tariff scheme as ‘not good enough.’ Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association…
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Easter art fest
By Tania MartinA 15-METRE long rainbow serpent painting will be a major drawcard for this year’s Performing And Visual arts in Emerald (PAVE) festival. Now…