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  • Winds wreak havoc

    By TANIA MARTINGALE force winds and falling trees and branches wreaked havoc on the weekend as Emerald State Emergency Services battled to help people in…

  • Make this one to remember

    HEY dad! Guess where we’re going for lunch! If your dad is the one who usually gets to pick up the bill when the family…

  • Reliving the glory days

    TALKING about the good old days, a number of former Belgrave South Football players gathered at the clubrooms on Saturday for a reunion. Club president…

  • Thanks to friends

    KNOX mayor Jim Penna lavished praise on the municipality’s wildlife warriors and environmentalists earlier this month, thanking local friends’ groups during an open day at…

  • Dress up time

    FOR beautiful designer gowns, evening wear and smart casual at competitive prices, it’s hard to go past Tatters of Monbulk. Tatters offers made-to-measure ladies’ wear…

  • History tour gets spooky

    By Shaun InguanzoRESIDENTS will soon be able to take a ‘spooky tour’ through Ferntree Gully Cemetery to discover its history. The event is one of…

  • Foot fall fun

    THE patter of tiny feet will grow into a stomping crescendo when young runners swarm into Gembrook for the Kids Fun Run with Thomas the…

  • Ruling ‘idiotic’

    By Casey Neill The Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) has “lost the plot”, according to Knox City councillor Karin Orpen. Cr Orpen said the tribunal’s…

  • Wandering weed plan wilts

    By Casey NeillEFFORTS to control wandering trad in the hills have been dealt a blow. La Trobe MP Jason Wood will call for a national…

  • Seville juniors prove too strong

    WITH the arrival of some welcome rain, Monbulk Junior Football Club had its first taste of wet and slippery conditions for the third round of…

  • Waste charge fight

    By Ed MerrisonRETIREMENT villages led the way in denouncing Knox City Council’s proposed waste disposal charge at a budget submissions hearing last week. The $116…

  • Monbulk in the swim

    By Tania MartinMONBULK Aquatic Centre will get a $500,000 overhaul after years of campaigning for an upgrade. The Shire of Yarra Ranges last week announced…

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