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  • Love’s rocky start

    Cis and Joe Beekman celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last week. By Paul PickeringA ROMANCE salvaged from the terror of Hitler’s Europe – and lived-out…

  • Off-street life skills

    Sarah Thompson shares her passion for working with young people. SARAH Thompson is helping to keep young people off the street and teach them valuable…

  • One of the world’s true givers

    Helen Gibson will be remembered as a kind-hearted soul. Obituary Helen Alice Gibson Born: 9 October 1910 Died: 8 September 2007 HELEN Gibson will be…

  • Help hand for the wildlife warriors

    Wildlife carer Carolyn Seeger with six-month-old swamp wallabies Lucy and Dezi. By Tania Martin WILDLIFE warrior Carolyn Seeger has welcomed a move to help local…

  • Store shelved

    By Melissa DonchiTHE developer who wants to build a Safeway supermarket in Mt Evelyn says he has not decided whether to appeal against the council’s…

  • Raiders’ parade hit by Thunder

    Knox Raider Hollie Grima scored 35 points in Sunday’s loss to North-West Tasmania. IT WAS supposed to be the grand parade of two Australian Opals…

  • Designed for the best care

    Istashi by Design has the latest in style and creature comforts. CHRIS, the owner of Istashi by Design hairdressing salon, has tried to provide his…

  • Firefighters want you too

    Hills firefighters and hardware buffs By Paul PickeringAS AUSTRALIA celebrates its loyal hordes of volunteer workers during National Volunteer Week (14-20 May), Dandenong Ranges fire…

  • Shed man missing again

    Police are asking for public assistance in locating Monbulk man Noel Eyles. MONBULK Police are concerned about the disappearance of 65-year-old local resident Noel Eyles.…

  • Budget blow to railways

    By Paul PickeringTHE Federal Government’s failure to allocate budgetary funds to public transport projects is a missed opportunity says Eastern Transport Coalition (ETC) chairman Mick…

  • Outlaws toast sixth placing

    Hills residents Gemma Miles and Belinda Smith, centre, holding trophy, were members of the Australian Outlaws team that finished sixth in last month’s World Cheerleading…

  • Monbulk move up ladder

    Monbulk’s Morwenna James drives the ball forward in a match against Monash University on Sunday. MONBULK men’s soccer team moved into second spot, on the…

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