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Lightning fast loss
COMPETING on the lightning fast greens at Ferntree Gully last Saturday, the Upwey-Tecoma division four side suffered a 12 shot overall loss to a side…
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Bid for youth worker cash
By Shaun InguanzoKNOX City Council will urgently seek an extra $172,000 in State and Federal Government funding for two youth workers and resources. The move…
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Ride in for the action
By Tania MartinTHE Cockatoo Rodeo on Saturday proved to be a popular family night out again this year drawing a crowd of more than 4000…
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Upgrade for Reserve
By Tania Martin TENNIS, cricket, football and netball stars of the future will benefit from a funding boost to improve the Montrose Recreation Reserve. Sports…
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Call to register pets
KNOX City Council has issued a reminder to residents that pet registrations are due on Monday, 10 April. Council local laws coordinator Elke Tapley said…
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Substitutes hold sway
SUBSTITUTES were drafted in by many teams as 14 players were unavailable to play in the Saturday Pennant at the Monbulk Bowling Club. In Round…
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Trail off the rail
By Tania MartinTHE future of a proposed trail from Belgrave to Emerald is under a cloud. But despite speculation that the Puffing Billy board has…
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Hawks rise to the challenge
Monbulk 17.20.122 d Healesville 11.12.78. MONBULK booked three rematches with the Upwey-Tecoma Football Club for next week’s Grand Finals after a blistering second-half left Healesville…
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RSL clubs awarded upgrade grant
LOCAL RSL clubs will be able to undergo upgrades thanks to new Commonwealth Government grants. La Trobe MP Jason Wood announced a grant of $30,000…
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Saints stun Premiers
By Steve BrownST JOHNS Tecoma fast bowler Danny Pearce was instrumental in his team inflicting the second defeat in a row for reigning champions Rowville…
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Invite to speak about roads
KNOX residents will have their say on the municipality’s road network this month, with two community meetings at the Knox Civic Centre. The council is…
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Vandals target seniors
By Tania MartinMONBULK Senior Citizens want graffiti vandals brought to justice after their hall was damaged. The right side of the hall in Moores Road…