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Suck up scum
FRESH tank water is now possible all year round. In an Australian first, Four Seasons Gutter Protection in Bayswater is now offering homeowners the chance…
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Sound education set to grow boys into men
“THE pupil’s welfare is of primary importance: he is to be treated with kindness and respect; it is the educator’s responsibility to place him in…
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The other Beggars Opera
LOCAL theatre company, ITT Productions will have audiences in fits of laughter with their latest offering – A Chorus of Disapproval. The cast of 13…
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Berry nice taste
AS spring kicks-off so does the long-awaited berry season. Whether looking for a refreshing snack or delicious dessert, berries are a staple for any household…
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Climate fear
By Tania Martin HILLS students last week held a torch for climate change. They joined a national campaign to highlight the need to cut greenhouse…
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All set for art action
By Tania MartinWITH art being one of the key ingredients of the Dandenongs it seemed fitting to launch the latest cultural action plan in Olinda.…
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Excellent range at Cedar Lodge
CEDAR Lodge Equine Products is celebrating its first birthday in its Emerald store. However, the company has been in business for a lot longer, servicing…
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Council cash boost
By Tania MartinMELBOURNE’S outer east has shared in a $26.6 million cash boost for local government. The Federal Government last week announced the money as…
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Call for safe crossing- Glengollan CEO John Gerrard, Knox councillor Karin Orpen, Ferntree Gul
By Casey NeillA RECENT tragedy has reignited calls for a pedestrian crossing on Ferntree Gully’s Underwood Road. An 87-year-old woman died on 22 August after…
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Vandals in the picture
By Tania Martindisgusted with the recent spate of vandalism. 22143 Picture: Tania Martin. IN A radical step to combat vandals, hidden ‘spy cameras’ have been…
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Chairs spring in for restoration
OLD chairs and furniture that are worn out but still loved don’t have to be discarded. Luke Wilson from Mount Evelyn Upholstery is the person…
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Pull in to pull up weeds
HILLS people will be knee deep in weeds this week. Cardinia Shire Council is hoping to get as many people as possible to put on…