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  • Timberrrrrrrr!

    By Tania MartinA KALORAMA woman is lucky to be alive after part of a tree fell on her house. Kelli Riddiford was asleep when the…

  • It’s music to her ears

    By Tania MartinKAREN Noonan of Ferny Creek is no stranger to leadership and has now been recognised for her years of hard work. A musician…

  • Out of puff

    By Tania MartinPUFFING Billy was stopped in its tracks last week after police lost control of a stolen car. The incident happened as police were…

  • New high quality meun at Elevation

    ELEVATION @ Emerald welcomes its new head chef, Cam, who has recently designed a new, delicious menu, incorporating an immense variety of dishes which are…

  • First day of school adventure

    THE nervous wait for the hills’ youngest students is now over. Hundreds of preps from across the Dandenong Ranges and the foothills pulled on their…

  • Wind calls hammer SES

    EMERALD and Knox State Emergency Service units were inundated with calls on Sunday as the hills were buffeted by winds approaching 100km/h. Emerald volunteer Andrew…

  • Saluting their service

    HILLS servicemen and women have been recognised for their contribution to helping to defend Australia. La Trobe MP Jason Wood last week presented 17 defence…

  • Historic shine

    By Tania MartinA RAY of light will soon shine across the George Tindale Memorial Garden in Sherbrooke. Six heritage light poles that once lined St…

  • Tigers set big run chases

    BOTH of Upwey-Tecoma’s finals aspirants have been set sizeable run chases in Round 9 of FTGDCA junior action. The U15s have Jake Lynch to thank…

  • New learning

    BELGRAVE’S Mater Christi is set to reinforce its reputation as being educationally innovative with a significant enhancement of its curriculum commencing at year seven this…

  • James takes eight

    By Iain HarleyLEIGH James took eight wickets as The Basin toppled Upwey to move to 10th spot in round 10 of the FTGDCA. A fighting…

  • Principal calls for school demolition

    By Tania MartinKALLISTA Primary School says it needs a cure for its building problems, not a Band-Aid treatment. School principal Barbara Rose said that while…

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