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  • Action on tree-fall threat

    Action on tree-fall threat

    By Peter Douglas A Selby family is hoping to move forward with their lives and without fear a second tree will crash through their property.…

  • Oh, yes they can!

    Oh, yes they can!

    By Peter Douglas Belgrave South Baptist Church has donated an incredible 1078 cans of food to help the hundreds of people who are doing it…

  • Birthday blitz

    Birthday blitz

    By Peter Douglas, Wendy Williamson and Derek Schlennstedt Queen Elizabeth II herself has vindicated what many in the region already know … the hills communities…

  • MCN opens new door

    MCN opens new door

    By Wendy Williamson After years in the planning, last Friday 9 June saw the official opening and dedication of Monbulk Care Network’s beautiful new building.…

  • Women to vie for cup

    Women to vie for cup

    By Effie Caloutas Yarra Junction and Mount Evelyn will go head to head in the inaugural Women’s Community Bank Cup on 17 June at Yarra…

  • Not-so-great wall of Olinda

    Not-so-great wall of Olinda

    By Peter Douglas A wire fence erected inside the former Olinda Golf Course grounds is at the centre of a growing dispute between Parks Victoria…

  • The nature of creativity

    The nature of creativity

    By Wendy Williamson A forthcoming exhibition at Upwey’s Burrinja Gallery is inspired by the three participating local artists’ shared love of nature and is testament…

  • Water for 1000 Steps

    Water for 1000 Steps

    La Trobe MP Jason Wood announced on Monday 5 June that the $50,000 plan to install new drinking fountains at the 1000 Steps will be…

  • The bag that comes back

    The bag that comes back

    By Peter Douglas Plastic Bag Free Dandenong Ranges is placing its faith in homemade, re-usable Boomerang Bags to inspire the community to think green. More…

  • Trail will be a boon

    Trail will be a boon

    By Peter Douglas Cardinia Shire Council believes the Gembrook extension to the Emerald-Cockatoo multi-purpose trail will be a boon for Emerald, Gembrook and Cockatoo residents.…

  • Survey supports sign push

    Survey supports sign push

    By Effie Caloutas Concerned parent Jason Fox says a recent survey shows the urgent need for electronic 40km/h signs to be installed near Kallista Primary…

  • Battin ‘all good’ after heart scare

    Battin ‘all good’ after heart scare

    By Derek Schlennstedt Gembrook MP Brad Battin was rushed to hospital earlier this morning, after suffering from what appears to be ‘cardiac issues’. Mr Battin…

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