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Pedal power for cancer cure
By PETER DOUGLAS SELBY mother Kerryn Westcott is throwing her support and pedal power behind an event that supports communities locally and nationally. For the…
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Seven kids have a ball
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS SEVEN kids from The Hills have had the chance to participate in this year’s Australian Open Tennis Tournament as ballkids. The kids…
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Jailed for drug offences
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A BELGRAVE man has been sentenced to six years in prison with a non-parole period of four years for drug related offences.…
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Signs of safety up
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS MOUNT Dandenong Primary School is the latest school in the Dandenongs to have new electronic 40km/h signs installed. Signs were switched on…
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Runners in training to outdo our Billy
THOUSANDS of runners are preparing to take on their favourite steam-powered rival, Puffing Billy. Entries for the Puffing Billy Great Train Race will open on…
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Signs of safety up
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS MOUNT Dandenong Primary School is the latest school in the Dandenongs to have new electronic 40km/h signs installed. Signs were switched on…
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Ward structure in depth
By PETER DOUGLAS IN RELATION to the Mail’s inquiries to Yarra Ranges councillors in last week’s edition (2 February, 2016), which canvassed their opinions over…
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Police station window smashed
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS MONBULK Police have had a busy few nights after their front window was smashed and a drunken man was aggressive towards officers.…
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Carwash goes down well
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE Annual Mount Evelyn CFA Australia Day carwash was another huge success this year with the event hosted by the Fast Fuel…
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Band gets better with age
By PETER DOUGLAS AFTER racking up more miles than at any time during their 30-plus career history, favourite ska-pop exponents Loonee Tunes is set to…
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Tourist road blocked
By Victoria Stone-Meadows MOUNT Dandenong Tourist Road is closed in both directions and Olinda township is without power today after a tree fell on the…
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Big year starts at home
By PETER DOUGLAS THERE’S no place like home when preparing to take on the world, according to elite cyclist Simon Clarke. The Selby-raised Clarke spent…