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City service in the hills
TOP quality solicitors and conveyancing staff form the backbone of local law practice Neesham White Gentle. The long established Monbulk practice provides a comprehensive range…
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Belgrave outshine Emerald
Seniors South Belgrave 32.22.214 d Emerald 8.4.52. THE Emerald senior side started very strong and kept up with a taller and stronger South Belgrave side.…
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Fares ‘unfair’
By Tania MartinCATCHING the bus to school will be out of reach for some students next year as price rises leave parents reeling. Emerald parents…
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Quirky ideas
QUIRKY Werx is the perfect name for the eclectic range of antiques and collectables, furniture and giftware at this delightful shop in Olinda. Owners Karen…
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Poles apart over adult show club
BORONIA traders have mobilised to oppose a proposed adult entertainment venue. The traders’ objections relate to an application lodged with Knox City Council on Thursday,…
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Sun down to fun
By Tania MartinMACCLESFIELD Primary School is gearing up for its twilight festival on Saturday which will be packed full of fun and laughter. There will…
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MP rules out IR debate
By Paul PickeringLA TROBE MP Jason Wood has reiterated that he will not participate in a public debate on the Howard Government’s industrial relations reforms,…
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Back on the Olinda beat
By Tania MartinPOLICE are back on the beat in Olinda after the town’s new police station was official opened last week. Sergeant Tony Haining said…
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VCAT housing hearing
KNOX City Council last week fronted the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to defend its decision to refuse an application for the establishment of a…
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Life back into old furniture
OLD worn out chairs and furniture that is still loved don’t have to be discarded. Luke Wilson from Mount Evelyn Upholstery is the person to…
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Overlay may scupper store
By Tania MartinMT EVELYN’S progress association hopes the approval of a design and development overlay will help fight-off an appeal for a Safeway supermarket. The…
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Kids being kids
By Ed MerrisonFESTIVAL organisers have put a smile on kids’ faces and a new date on the hills calendar. The second ever kidfest almost doubled…