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Cards for change

THE Shire of Yarra Ranges is calling for ideas on how to attack climate change. The council last week launched post cards, which outline a...

Lord of the Kings

By Steve BrownUPPER Ferntree Gully leg spinner Alister Lord, promoted from Decoite Shield, helped his team plough through Lysterfield for 152 on day one...

Learn for any level of dreams

FOR fun-filled classes in jazz, tap, ballet and funk, book in to Stirling Dancers in Lilydale. Owner principal Melissa Stirling takes special pride in giving...

Ratepayers greet council squeeze

NEW Knox City Council pledges to cut spending and reduce rate rises have been strongly endorsed by a ratepayers’ group. Knox Ratepayers Association president Peter...

Festival’s focus on film makers

By Tania MartinBELGRAVE South teenager Jamie Snyder has taken his first step towards building a career in film making after his two-minute silent film...

Try a spell at this food stop

GREAT food and friendly service are the trademarks of the Kitchen Witch Cafe in the main street of Monbulk. Whether dinner for two on a...

Safe road steps

By Ed MerrisonSELBY Precinct Safety Group has taken a further step towards safety, but is calling on community support for its latest venture. Following the...

Cart races thrill fans

A NEW tradition in Upwey got off to a flying start, with crowds turning out in force for the inaugural community billy cart races. Race...

Comes the season,

By Tania MartinAS AUTUMN approaches, sticky date pudding with its delicious butterscotch sauce is one of the many desserts that people can enjoy. Elevations Cafe...

Club attacked

By Tania MartinSHERBROOKE Soccer Club members are appealing to vandals to stop wrecking their soccer ground in Menzies Creek after several goal posts were...

Boronia plans the future

KNOX City Council is turning to residents, traders and business operators for feedback on a plan to revitalise Boronia’s centre and immediate surrounds. The draft...

MPs oppose $60m bypass

By Ed Merrison STATE Government MPs have confirmed their opposition to a bypass for Belgrave on the grounds of visual and environmental impact and ‘incredible...

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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...