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Knox gets active in business boost
KNOX City Council is set to play a more active role in economic policy development and major projects in a bid to bring better business…
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Bonds that bind
A CONFRONTING play full of murder, incest, sorrow and hatred will take centre stage next month at the Bakery @1812 theatre in Upper Fentree Gully.…
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Market moves
THOSE looking for a Father’s Day gift need go no further than the Dandenong Market. Dandenong Market has a huge range of gift ideas which…
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Questions raised over police station
By Tania MartinA SENIOR Emerald police officer says a 24-hour station is unnecessary, despite residents’ fears of escalating violence and vandalism. Acting Sergeant Stuart Halligan…
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Weather beats cyclist
By Paul PickeringDAMIAN Richmond’s two-wheeled philanthropic juggernaut across Australia ended in a mixture of tears and triumph recently, as the Ferntree Gully resident aborted his…
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Trainer on permanent call
MOUNTAIN Top Fitness is a mobile personal training service that will come to wherever the client is located, either at home, at the office or…
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Times off track
By Ed Merrison THE State Government has come under heavy fire for its failure to address growing reliability problems on the Belgrave train line. Gembrook…
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Hawks go top of ladder with Hill ton
By Steve Brown MONBULK allrounder Darren Hill has propelled his team to the top of the ladder smashing 109 from 70 balls against The Basin…
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Music festival
Music festival THE Selby Community House celebrates its 30th birthday with a free Music Festival on Saturday, 26 November from 10am to 11pm. Two stages…
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Shoppers offered an organic choice
HILLS shoppers looking for healthy food choices need look no further than Organics on Wheels. This Cockatoo business has a comprehensive range of organic fruit,…
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Mean street
By Tania MartinA MONBULK man says he is terrified to go outside because ‘hoons’ are running the town and leaving a trail of vandalism and…
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Council welcomes pay rise
By Casey NeillLOCAL councils and ratepayers have welcomed a 30 per cent pay rise for councillors. Knox Ratepayers Association (KRA) president Peter Baird said despite…