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  • Martial art of good health

    TAI chi devotee Syd Lewis said that the Chinese claim 640 different diseases and degenerative illnesses can be cured by daily practice of tai chi.…

  • Music rises from Ash

    By Tania MartinTHOSE looking for a bit of rock‘n’roll, blues or some country rock should take a look at the Hallam Hotel’s live music scene.…

  • Light step into yoga

    WALK in and float away following a deeply relaxing yoga class at Kumbada Studio in Kalorama. Dynamic, yet subtle, the yoga classes flow seamlessly and…

  • All ready for fun at the hair fair

    Monbulk Primary School held a fun-packed fair recently with students Jessica and Chloe, pictured, putting on their clown faces. The Full of Fun Fair on…

  • Aiming for the best mortgage

    CARL Huybers has been with Mortgage Choice, one of Australia’s leading mortgage brokers, for more than seven years and has been a resident of the…

  • Groovy granny was full of life

    Amy PearseOBITUARY Born: 23 December 1905 Died: 15 July 2007 AMY Pearse, one of Avonsleigh’s longest living residents, will be remembered for her love of…

  • Farmers back hostel

    By Tania MartinHILLS fruit growers have hit back at claims that a proposed backpackers’ hostel in Monbulk will endanger local children. The Mail last week…

  • Pooch poop plan unleashed

    AFTER widespread community consultation, Knox City Council has come up with a plan it hopes will resolve questions relating to responsible dog ownership. Outgoing Knox…

  • Vow to spike police paperwork

    By Tania MartinSHADOW Minister for Police and Emergency Services Kim Wells has vowed to upgrade technology to cut back on police paperwork if he is…

  • Village shows off its skills

    By Tania Martin THE best food, wine and entertainment that Mt Dandenong has to offer will be highlighted at the second annual Food and Wine…

  • Wellbeing boost for Angliss

    By Ed Merrison THE Angliss Hospital has turned out a promising set of results in a recent Government report, with improved treatment rates in most…

  • Police to crack down on drunks

    By Ed MerrisonBELGRAVE police are planning tough action to combat drunkenness and anti-social behaviour this summer. The campaign will run on a regular basis throughout…

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