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City service in the hills

TOP quality solicitors and conveyancing staff form the backbone of local law practice Neesham White Gentle. The long established Monbulk practice provides a comprehensive range...

Belgrave outshine Emerald

Seniors South Belgrave 32.22.214 d Emerald 8.4.52. THE Emerald senior side started very strong and kept up with a taller and stronger South Belgrave side. Luckily...

Fares ‘unfair’

By Tania MartinCATCHING the bus to school will be out of reach for some students next year as price rises leave parents reeling. Emerald parents...

Quirky ideas

QUIRKY Werx is the perfect name for the eclectic range of antiques and collectables, furniture and giftware at this delightful shop in Olinda. Owners Karen...

Poles apart over adult show club

BORONIA traders have mobilised to oppose a proposed adult entertainment venue. The traders’ objections relate to an application lodged with Knox City Council on Thursday,...

Sun down to fun

By Tania MartinMACCLESFIELD Primary School is gearing up for its twilight festival on Saturday which will be packed full of fun and laughter. There will...

MP rules out IR debate

By Paul PickeringLA TROBE MP Jason Wood has reiterated that he will not participate in a public debate on the Howard Government’s industrial relations...

Back on the Olinda beat

By Tania MartinPOLICE are back on the beat in Olinda after the town’s new police station was official opened last week. Sergeant Tony Haining said...

VCAT housing hearing

KNOX City Council last week fronted the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to defend its decision to refuse an application for the establishment of...

Life back into old furniture

OLD worn out chairs and furniture that is still loved don’t have to be discarded. Luke Wilson from Mount Evelyn Upholstery is the person to...

Overlay may scupper store

By Tania MartinMT EVELYN’S progress association hopes the approval of a design and development overlay will help fight-off an appeal for a Safeway supermarket. The...

Kids being kids

By Ed MerrisonFESTIVAL organisers have put a smile on kids’ faces and a new date on the hills calendar. The second ever kidfest almost doubled...

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Chestnut Fest success, despite sour note

Kalorama Chestnut Festival goers attended in record numbers this year as the humble community event hit its 40th anniversary running. Shortly after all the...