Opinion
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On to the next
In this week’s cartoon, Danny Zemp comments on moving onto the next holiday on the calender.
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Election pamphlets
In this week’s cartoon, artist Danny Zemp gives his impressions on what people in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges should do with the heap…
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Film like a mediocre sandwich: poor filling with great bread
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore Starring Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law and Mads Mikkelsen Rated M Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is an exciting…
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An Easter message from The Salvation Army
Dear Editor, There are times when it feels as though the world moves from one tragic event to another. It’s certainly felt that way recently.…
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Jacinta Parsons lights up Boronia
Jacinta Parsons, a radio broadcaster and writer, sat quietly waiting for the International Women’s Day Event at the newly opened Millers Homestead in Boronia to…
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Engaging, entertaining and informative writing
A review of Costa’s World by Costa Georgiadis Do you know the Eastern Regional Libraries have a Seed Library available at eight of its branch…
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Fire restrictions ending
In this week’s cartoon, Danny Zemp is thinking about fire restriction ending in the Yarra Ranges and Dandenong Ranges.
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Another market we can’t afford
Rising petrol prices and the a crazy housing market has got cartoonist Danny Zemp thinking about another market we can’t afford.
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Lies, damned lies and untruths
Mark Twain and Benjamin Disraeli who both, at times, used the saying, “Lies, damned lies and statistics”. The saying means using false statistics,(lies and untruths)…
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War in a child’s eyes
A review of I Am Sasha by Anita Selzer As the world once again feels the impact of war, Anita Selzer’s I Am Sasha is…
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Alien abduction in the hills: fact or fiction?
One of the hills most persevering legends — it was even mentioned on X-Files revival —is the 1993 abduction of Kelly Cahill, which took place…
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Letter to the Editor: Ash Wednesday fire
Your article brought back some memories our family home of 38 years was at Belgrave South and the day and the following months were something…