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Council push to clean up public toilet image
POOR public toilets may be flushed from Knox if a draft plan comes to fruition. Knox City Council is seeking public comment on its draft…
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Police in ramraid hunt
By SHAUN INGUANZOPOLICE are on the hunt for the people who smashed a car through a shopfront and stole $30,000 worth of electrical goods in…
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Author’s best foot forward
JESSICA Batton of Mt Dandenong has been rewarded for her story about an ugh boot. She won the Junior Section of the Eastern Regional Libraries…
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School gets cash boost
ST JOSEPH’S Primary School has received a few bob for odd jobs. La Trobe MP Jason Wood announced funding of $75,000 for the Boronia school…
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Nursery concerns
KNOX Environment Society (KES) remains concerned about the future of its community nursery despite a pledge of support from Knox City Council and the local…
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Polls decided
By Ed MerrisonFERNTREE Gully became the most marginal seat in Victoria as the Liberals’ raid on the outer east bagged them a total of four…
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Transport
By Ed Merrison BETTER transport links for Ferntree Gully and a Rowville train extension are two local policies being pushed by a new coalition of…
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Works for art
By Casey NeillTHE Sherbrooke Art Society will auction dozens of paintings to raise funds for repairs and improvements to the gallery. Sherbrooke Art Society committee…
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Village welcome
EMERALD people can pull out their picnic rugs and dust off their Santa hats for this year’s Emerald Village picnic and carols by candlelight. People…
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Brookers go down at the ‘kennel’
Seniors Wandin 17.13.115 d Gembrook-Cockatoo 14.13.97. GEMBROOK suffered another last quarter fade out on the weekend where the Wandin “Bulldogs” were able to run over…
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Club vandalism
By Tania MartinMT EVELYN Pony Club wants to stop access to the club’s arena from the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail, fearing vandalism of the…
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Pet microchip prices clipped
HILLS pet owners can get their dog or cat microchipped at bargain prices at the 2007 Cardinia Shire Council Pet Expo in March. The council’s…