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Park icon looks for some input
KNOX City Council is seeking community input to decide the future direction of a Ferntree Gully icon. The Tim Neville Arboretum, situated on the corner…
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Boulevard of trees to hills
By Tania MartinKNOX City Council is one step closer to creating a gateway to the Dandenong Ranges along Burwood Highway after it received $100,000 from…
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Kennels avoid the barking madness
BARKING dogs can be a familiar problem in urban and outer urban areas — especially when the owner is not in attendance. Even dedicated dog…
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Gingers gives bright boost
LOTS of new and exciting things are happening at Gingers Men’s and Ladies Hairdressing. At Gingers, clients are now being introduced to Hair Extensions, using…
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Balfour is par king
By Dennis FullerBEN Balfour stood firm on the last day of the three-day par event for the Maurie Murphy Cup to take out the mug…
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Plan to have a ball
By Paul PickeringA TECOMA youngster will again find her way into living rooms over the next two weeks as the Australian Open tennis hits town.…
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Blues and rock feast lined up
A BLUES and rock feast on Thursday night will kick-start a weekend of Australia Day celebrations at the Ferntree Gully Hotel. Jackhammer will take centre…
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Pacific islands to party
AFTER the Queen’s Baton Relay has passed through Knox, the stage will be set for further celebrations. Knox O-Zone, in Wantirna South, is geared for…
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It’s a ‘load of rot’
By Ed Merrison DENTAL health providers deny that Knox has rotting teeth services despite waiting list evidence to the contrary. A new statewide campaign urges…
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Take a royal tour
AAT Kings is one of the leading coach tour operators in Australia and New Zealand, with a long history in providing quality touring experiences, which…
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Hospice appeal to bowl over residents
RESIDENTS have been invited to get in raising money for Emerald’s palliative care unit Fernlea House and join in the fun of a dinner and…