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  • Jumble of bargains

    Jumble of bargains

    UPWEY 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…

  • Passion for vintage fashion

    Passion for vintage fashion

    AUTHOR 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…

  • Students embrace Rat of Tobruk

    Students embrace Rat of Tobruk

    By PETER DOUGLAS BELGRAVE Heights Christian School honoured the Anzacs on Wednesday, 27 April, through a special visit from Rat of Tobruk, Jack Caple. The…

  • Power play

    Power play

    THE 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…

  • Heenan ‘whacks’ council again

    Heenan ‘whacks’ council again

    By PETER DOUGLAS FOR the second time this month, former Yarra Ranges Shire mayor Tim Heenan has launched an extraordinary attack on the present council.…

  • Lane’s pick down long and winding road

    Lane’s pick down long and winding road

    THE 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…

  • Exhibition stage for historic hotel redevelopment

    Exhibition stage for historic hotel redevelopment

    By PETER DOUGLAS THE Burnham Beeches redevelopment has now reached exhibition stage, thanks largely to developers scrapping plans for 80 villas to be constructed on…

  • One of the pitfalls of driving

    One of the pitfalls of driving

    By 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…

  • Ranges shines bright

    Ranges shines bright

    THE Yarra Ranges continues to excell in delivering incredible services on Anzac Day through which the community can pay their respects. Some incredible work goes…

  • Monbulk pays respect to Anzacs

    Monbulk pays respect to Anzacs

    By 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…

  • Students honour the Anzacs

    Students honour the Anzacs

    By PETER DOUGLAS EMERALD Secondary College upped the ante this year when it came to honouring our Anzacs. Led by the Student Representative Council and…

  • Proud tradition lives on

    Proud tradition lives on

    By 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,…

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