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  • Library comments

    KNOX residents are urged to comment on a proposed library overhaul. A review earlier this year found increasing usage was putting pressure on library services.…

  • Robberies on rise

    By Tania MartinROBBERIES have continued to rise in Knox, despite an overall crime reduction of 6.2 per cent. The 2007-08 crime statistics released last week…

  • Vow to fight

    FERNLEA House members have vowed to continue to fight to save the day hospice from closure. Despite being bolstered by Federal Government cash in May,…

  • Spot on target

    By Tania MartinMT EVELYN’S notorious pedestrian crossing black-spot could soon get the green light it needs for its long-awaited upgrade. A pedestrian crossing and lights…

  • Curb crime for cash

    By Tania MartinTHREE hills schools have shared in a cash boost to help highlight crime prevention. Emerald Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) in association with the town’s…

  • Learn horse skills in safety

    RANGES Equestrian Centre proprietor and president of the Australian Horse Riding Centres Victoria, Yvonne Speekman said that at the centre, all level riders will learn…

  • Fiddle sticks at Burrinja

    By Casey NeillRANGES Burrinja Folk Club will present acoustic performances from Jenny Thomas and Leticia Maher at Burrinja Café in Upwey on Friday 29 August.…

  • Animal owners

    THE latest research into pet ownership, conducted with about 1000 Australians by Roy Morgan Research, has shown that pet owners are more aware of their…

  • Band in battle for recognition- Decembers Fallen, Bren Mackinnon, Will Rohde, Jack Broom and M

    FOR Decembers Fallen, the battle of the bands circuit is more than just another gig. It’s the chance for this upcoming heavy metal rock band…

  • Residents’ jungle warfare

    By Tania MartinBELGRAVE residents are preparing for a David and Goliath battle with a French developer over a proposed jungle theme park. A consultation meeting…

  • TAFE college closer to home

    By Melissa GrantHILLS students will no longer have to travel off the mountain for further education, following the opening of an independent TAFE college in…

  • School’s bush environment

    SET in a beautiful bush environment, Belgrave Heights Christian School is a non-denominational, co-educational school offering Pre-Prep to Year 12. Total enrolments in 2008 are…

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