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  • Public pervert probe

    Public pervert probe

    POLICE are searching for information, after a middle-aged man was seen walking through Westfield Knox shopping centre, allegedly fondling himself and rubbing up against girls.…

  • Concerns at council wards reshuffle

    Concerns at council wards reshuffle

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS, JESSE GRAHAM AND PETER DOUGLAS YARRA Ranges councillors have expressed their doubts over a pending change of wards for this year’s election,…

  • Border dispute

    Border dispute

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS, JESSE GRAHAM AND PETER DOUGLAS YARRA Ranges councillors have expressed their doubts over a pending change of wards for this year’s election,…

  • Joy to young ’n’ old

    Joy to young ’n’ old

    A NEW program that encourages friendships between older and younger generations has received a positive response at Mercy Health in Montrose. The Intergenerational Playgroups concept…

  • Persistence pays for young fund-raiser

    Persistence pays for young fund-raiser

    By PETER DOUGLAS WHEN it comes to fund-raising, Emerald mother Cherylee Studham didn’t realise the level of passion her daughter possessed. Tahlia Studham, 13, first…

  • Trad war declared

    Trad war declared

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE second round of funding for the Dandenong Ranges Environmental and Bushfire Fuel Reduction Community Grants and funding for research into wandering…

  • Councillors’ billy cart challenge

    Councillors’ billy cart challenge

    By PETER DOUGLAS YARRA Ranges councillors have been urged to invoke their inner speed-demon and be a part of the 2016 Upwey Billy Cart Races,…

  • Club’s dress up day

    Club’s dress up day

    WHILE Sunday, 24 January, wasn’t quite Australia Day, it was close enough for the Monbulk Bowling Club members and guests to dress up in whatever…

  • Bernasconi tunes up for Selby

    By PETER DOUGLAS THE Selby Folk Club has hosted some fine musicians in its time, but not many more talented with a guitar than Justin…

  • Death trap on roads

    Death trap on roads

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS MEMBERS of the Hills community don’t feel safe driving on certain roads in the area that need urgent repairs. A water main…

  • Rain, rain go away

    Rain, rain go away

    By STEVE UTTING ONCE again most of the Monbulk Friday night junior teams were washed out (despite the best effort of the players) to continue…

  • They will survive

    They will survive

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE ninth annual Belgrave Survival Day saw hundreds of people turn out to Borthwick Park in Belgrave to celebrate the continuation and…

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