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Poll race surprises
By Tania MartinYARRA Ranges mayor Tim Heenan has come under fire as the race to the polling booth heats up. It was recently revealed that…
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Avoid fire risk
By Casey NeillVACANT block owners are warned to maintain their land, or risk fire taking hold. Knox Council’s local laws co-ordinator Elke Tapley said maintenance…
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Old-fashioned stock service
THE New Emerald Stock Feed and Pet Supplies store is now in full operation. Craig and Lynda O’Rourke, together with their assistant Jenny, invite the…
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Berries, cherries
By Tania MartinLUCIOUS berries are now ripe for the picking. Blue Hills Berries and Cherries in Silvan have the perfect opportunity for people to pick…
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Heat is on home away from home
By Kath GannawayBUSHFIRE preparation is every bit as important when planning a camping holiday, or day out in the bush, as it is around the…
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Crash team takes on state’s best
By Tania MartinTHE stage is set for the Emerald SES road crash rescue team to take on the best-of-the-best at the state championships. Team leader…
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Hall set for return to community
By Tania MartinKALORAMA’S hall could soon be back in business after a local council agreed to foot the bill for upgrades. The Shire of Yarra…
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Council veteran calls it a day
By Casey NeillAFTER 16 years on Knox Council, Karin Orpen is calling it a day. But she won’t disappear into a quiet life when her…
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Police totarget deviant driving
By Tania MartinHILLS motorists have been put on notice following a Yarra Ranges crackdown on irresponsible driving. Police will be out in full force from…
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Kallista goes on show
By Casey NeillKALLISTA Primary School’s oval doubled as a helipad last Friday. A chopper carrying Victorian Schools’ Garden Awards judges touched down just before 9am.…