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Jump in for jazz
By Tania MartinHILLS people should not miss the opportunity to enjoy a little jazz by the pool at Monbulk Aquatic Centre later this month. Jazz…
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TVfocus on crime
By Paul PickeringBELGRAVE traders are basking in a newfound sense of security this week with the announcement that their long-coveted closed circuit television (CCTV) camera…
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Doing it with convenience
A WIDE range of goods and services is offered by the dedicated team at Emerald Co-op Mitre 10. Timber, DIY hardware, LPG supplies, barbecues and…
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Council won’t be swayed
By Shaun InguanzoTHE Shire of Yarra Ranges has thrown its support behind its tree removal criteria despite a tested and approved tree almost crushing a…
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Action urged on crash corner
By Paul Pickering THE UPWEY Fire Brigade has pleaded with VicRoads to do something about the cause of a series of accidents at a Mount…
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Campaign beat uncovers tree problems
By Ed MerrisonKNOX councillors canvassing Knox in the run up to November’s elections uncovered a growing trend on the municipality’s footpaths. At the ordinary meeting…
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Grant boosts RSL
By Ed MerrisonUPWEY-BELGRAVE RSL has been bowled over by news it has been awarded almost $180,000 in Federal funding. La Trobe MP Jason Wood announced…
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Library staff reshuffle
By Ed MerrisonA MAJOR staff shake up at Eastern Regional Libraries (ERL) has sparked complaints of a lack of reason, fairness and community awareness. More…
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Training for success
By Angela IveyFORMER Puffing Billy volunteer Adam Taylor has been named as one of the finalists for the 2006 Victorian Training Awards. Mr Taylor has…
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Hills get higher profile
By Tania Martin THE Dandenong Ranges is expected to see a boost in visitors after Tourism Minister John Pandazopoulos yesterday (Monday) announced $150,000 funding for…
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Knox pleased with cost deal
– Ed MerrisonKNOX City Council has welcomed the signing of a new intergovernmental agreement (IGA) which promises to tackle cost shifting and provide what it…