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Libs deny plot

By Shaun InguanzoA KNOX councillor fears that leaders of a ratepayers coalition are masking a political agenda in the lead up to November’s council...

Plan to cut carbon

By Tania MartinTHE Shire of Yarra Ranges plans to plant 60,000 trees in its bid to become carbon neutral over the next 12 months. The...

Foursomes dynamic duo dominate

By Dennis Fuller THE father-son duo of Dave and Daniel Hunt tore the course, and the opposition, apart at the Emerald Golf Club as players...

Road safety at a crossroads

By Ed Merrison A FERNTREE Gully intersection is set to receive a $617,000 road safety boost as part of a State Government program to reduce...

Rail fares reduced

By Ed MerrisonPASSENGERS in the eastern suburbs have a ticket to cheaper transport after the major parties vowed to scrap Zone 3. An Opposition pledge...

Dog’s wanderlust

By Tania MartinA COCKATOO woman is calling for anyone who may have seen her 15-year-old Shetland Sheepdog walking from Cockatoo to Emerald because she...

Second chance to object

- Tania MartinAN URGENT public meeting has been called after minor changes were made to plans for a controversial development in Emerald. The people of...

Value at the Gully

THE Gully Market is one of the longest-running markets in Victoria, having been established for more than 37 years. It does not claim to be...

Survey sees jump in Cardinia satisfaction levels

CARDINIA Shire Council is proving that it pays to keep residents happy, earning a 12 per cent jump in its satisfaction rating. In the 10th...

Panel set to study arts centre plan

KNOX City Council has reconfirmed its intention to go ahead with a major performing arts centre subject to a rigorous cost-benefit evaluation. The council announced...

Brookers made to work hard

Under 16 GEMBROOK-Cockatoo travelled to Yarra Glen to play Seville and begin their run at the last half of the season. They had a good start...

Texting lessons

YOUNG people in Knox are encouraging older folk to get in touch with their textuality. Eleven young people from Knox will teach older residents how...

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International voices shine at Woorilla Poetry Prize ceremony

A globally recognised competition, the Woorilla Poetry Prize celebrated another successful year in Emerald on Sunday 17 November. Despite the challenging Melbourne weather, more than...