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Jumble of bargainsUPWEY Fire Brigade’s 45th annual jumble sale is on again on Saturday, 14 May. The rope drops for entry at 9am and continues through until… 
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Passion for vintage fashionAUTHOR and vintage clothing fashionista Nicole Jenkins will be a guest speaker at Montrose Library on Saturday, 7 May, between 10am-11.30am. Ms Jenkins, from Circa… 
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Students embrace Rat of TobrukBy PETER DOUGLAS BELGRAVE Heights Christian School honoured the Anzacs on Wednesday, 27 April, through a special visit from Rat of Tobruk, Jack Caple. The… 
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Power playTHE eastern region is set to play an important role in a Victorian mini-grid trial, which was launched in Mooroolbark on Tuesday, 19 April. The… 
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Heenan ‘whacks’ council againBy PETER DOUGLAS FOR the second time this month, former Yarra Ranges Shire mayor Tim Heenan has launched an extraordinary attack on the present council.… 
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Lane’s pick down long and winding roadTHE 11th PAVE/EmeraldU3A Photography Competition and Exhibition was again well-received, as part of the recent Emerald PAVE Festival. The theme this year was, ‘It’s a… 
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Exhibition stage for historic hotel redevelopmentBy PETER DOUGLAS THE Burnham Beeches redevelopment has now reached exhibition stage, thanks largely to developers scrapping plans for 80 villas to be constructed on… 
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One of the pitfalls of drivingBy JESSE GRAHAM IF YOU think you’re having a bad day, spare a thought for this poor driver, who flipped their ute in Emerald on… 
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Ranges shines brightTHE Yarra Ranges continues to excell in delivering incredible services on Anzac Day through which the community can pay their respects. Some incredible work goes… 
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Monbulk pays respect to AnzacsBy PETER DOUGLAS AS the Anzac Day march proceeded down the Monbulk main street, and towards the town’s RSL, thousands lined the streets to pay… 
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Students honour the AnzacsBy PETER DOUGLAS EMERALD Secondary College upped the ante this year when it came to honouring our Anzacs. Led by the Student Representative Council and… 
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Proud tradition lives onBy RUSSELL BENNETT THE minute’s silence seemed to last the full length of Emerald’s hour-long Anzac Day dawn service on Monday morning. Thousands – men,… 
 












