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  • School’s hard work pays off

    By Tania MartinTHE wait is finally over for Mt Evelyn Primary School after it received a $6.3 million windfall in last week’s State Budget. School…

  • Cassi casts Potter spell

    By Tania Martin SILVAN beauty Cassi McKay has been thrust into the spotlight following a chance meeting with Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe. Cassi, 21,…

  • Guilty of murder

    By Tania MartinA MAN has been convicted of the train stabbing murder of former Emerald College student Darren Jones. A Supreme Court jury found Corey…

  • Robbery victim is thrown down embankment

    A 25-YEAR-OLD Boronia man was grabbed from behind and robbed while walking along the track between Tecoma and Belgrave railway stations. The victim was half…

  • Awards are big business deal

    HILLS residents are being urged not to miss this year’s night-of-nights – Cardinia Business Awards on Friday. The awards will be held at the Cardinia…

  • Signal for breakthrough

    By Casey NeillTORMORE Road Lights Action Group founder Peter Cole said a breakthrough in the campaign for signals at a Boronia intersection may be close.…

  • Awards make a change

    By Casey NeillFERNTREE Gully businesses were among those recognised in the Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards. The awards acknowledged Victorian businesses and groups for their contribution…

  • Container full of help

    A SHIPPING container filled with basic school and agricultural supplies will soon be on its way to Africa. Chibobo Container Project founder Margaret Collette said…

  • Anti-weed cash wilts

    By Tania MartinTHE Shire of Yarra Ranges has been left to foot a massive weeds bill after a new State Government land and management program…

  • Twist offered for vine time

    IN THE foothills of the Dandenong ranges, The Twisted Vine restaurant overlooks seven hectares of vines with views to the nearby tulip farm. The surrounding…

  • Bedfellows

    By Tania MartinTHEATRE buffs will not be disappointed when the curtain is raised on a tale of betrayal and adultery next week. The Basin Theatre…

  • Skip to tie up record

    By Casey NeillHILLS primary school students will join others across Australia hoping to hop, skip and jump their way into the record books. Students from…

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