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Relief project stalls
By Tania MartinA PROPOSED hub facility housing several relief services and valued at an estimated $2 million could be in doubt following months of council…
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Joel’s American dream
By Tania Martin KILSYTH Cobras’ NBA hopeful, Joel Naburgs, has won a coveted American college basketball scholarship. The 18-year-old has signed with Stetson University (the…
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Toxic remedy
By Tania MartinA SILVAN woman allergic to the outside world could soon be homeless. Katherine McIntosh, 35, is now calling for help to find a…
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Business as usual
THE STAGE two redevelopment of the Dandenong market has commenced. However it’s business as usual at this thriving market centre, which will continue to trade…
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Recognised in passing
By Casey NeillFORMER Knox councillor Donald Keith passed away on 21 January, aged 90. Mr Keith served the Shire of Knox from 1963 to 1969…
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Have say in bus review
KNOX Council has urged residents to have their say on bus services. Department of Transport (DOT) will hold eastern suburbs bus service review workshops throughout…
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Brookers ready for the bounce
Gembrook-Cockatoo Football Club is hitting the training track hard as the pre-season heats up. Carolyn GoodieTHE Gembrook-Cockatoo Football Club has hit the ground running as…
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Raiders reload for ’09
Mick Hall will take to the court for Knox Raiders this season. By Greg OakfordKNOX Raiders have clinched two top players to shore up the…
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Cheers for Maree magic
Maree Burden was named the Cockatoo Citizen of the Year. By Tania MartinMAREE Burden could never be mistaken for anything other than a true blue…
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Farmers face futile future
Gembrook’s David Nickell and John Cascone are calling for a review of green wedge planning restrictions. 26319. Picture: Luke Plummer. By Tania MartinGEMBROOK farmers are…
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Three devoted volunteers
By Casey Neill FERNTREE Gully has dominated Knox Council’s Australia Day Awards, scooping three of the four honours. Nearly 200 people packed the Knox Civic…
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Security brings peace of mind
Alarm systems are extremely affordable. By Casey NeillTRIGGER Security’s Sharon Versteege is bringing a woman’s touch to security. Having spent 10 years in the male-dominated…