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Bright future set for St Joseph’s

By Ed MerrisonST JOSEPH’S College is looking forward to a bright future for Ferntree Gully thanks to the Australian Technical College East Melbourne (ATCEM),...

Dulip makes Panthers pay

By Iain Harley FORMER Sri Lankan Test cricketer Dulip Samarweera made the most of a second ball life when dropped by Eildon Park’s usually reliable...

Banking on service

AFTER more than eight years in Upwey, the local Community Bank representation in the Dandenong Ranges continues to grow. “The local Community Bank company has...

Gain support for learning

SUPPORT, sharing, learning and growth are just some of the many positives to be gained from being part of a local community centre. “At Mountain...

In pole place for poll

By Tania MartinMONBULK Liberal candidate Clive Larkman said scoring first position on the ballot paper for the upcoming State Government election was like winning...

Hospital defends wait for surgery

By Ed MerrisonANGLISS Hospital has hit back after being cited in an Opposition attack on the State Government’s elective surgery performance. Shadow Health Minister Helen...

Plan for quarry water

By Paul PickeringYARRA Valley Water has praised Knox council’s plan to utilise water from the disused Ferntree Gully quarry site. The water will be used...

Girls begin anti cancer program

THE Shire of Yarra Ranges has begun the process of vaccinating up to 4600 young females as part of the National Cervical Cancer Vaccination...

Chef plants seed of healthy eating

By Tania MartinWORLD-renowned chef Stephanie Alexander will visit Kallista next week to talk about her kitchen garden project. The people of Kallista have been invited...

Big guns fire at resort

By DION TEASDALELAKE Mountain Alpine Resort for 30 years has been a favourite destination for snow enthusiasts from across Victoria, interstate and overseas. People seeking...

Funding gets low marks

- Paul PickeringSCHOOLS in Ferntree Gully have been neglected by the State Government’s “inadequate” and “miserable” maintenance funding, says Liberal MP Nick Wakeling. Mr Wakeling...

Hills life on canvas

A GROUP of hills artists from the Sherbrooke Art Society are putting the final brush strokes on their paintings for their upcoming exhibition. The exhibition...

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$10k reward offered for kangaroo killer

A $10,000 reward is being offered for information regarding the illegal shooting of several kangaroos at Cardinia Reservoir Park two weeks ago. Victoria Police responded...