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Surf’s up for life award

By Tania MartinPATROLLING the sandy shores of Waratah Beach has won three Monbulk College students awards for lifesaving. Jessie Eagles, Sam Wines and Nikki Bishop...

Celebration of diversity

THE Knox School is a co-educational, independent and non-denominational school of approximately 800 students from pre-prep to year 12. Established in 1982, next year The...

Monbulk triumph

School shutdown

By Judy WolffA SIX-month battle has failed to stop a longstanding primary school from closing its doors permanently. Upper Ferntree Gully’s Coonara Community School has...

Watch for lyrebirds

BIRDWATCHERS have had their binoculars focussed on the annual Sherbrooke lyrebird dawn surveys. Surveys will also be held on Saturday, 7 July and Saturday, 21...

Emerald edge past Seville

THE Emerald Football Club team travelled to Seville on Saturday to play in gusty, wet conditions. Seniors Emerald 16.12.108 d Seville 14.15.99. After a see-sawing first quarter...

School to focus on healthy living

- Tania MartinOLINDA Primary School is teaching students the importance of healthy living. Jorg Kiene school principal said the school is combining its two curriculums...

Emerald emerge victors at home

By Dennis Fuller EMERALD overcame poor playing conditions to emerge victors over Olinda at the Emerald Golf Club. The home course advantage seemed to be the...

Pool pressure

By Ed MerrisonDEMAND for a public hydrotherapy pool in Knox looks set to land all levels of government in hot water. Ferntree Gully physiotherapist Claire...

Journey of artistic emotion

MT DANDENONG artist Dorota Connellan will share her passion for painting with hills people this month. She is set to display her work at an...

Music takes café cue

THREE of Melbourne’s top folk singer-songwriters will come together in a concert at Burrinja Gallery cafe on Friday night. This special concert will be the...

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Wartime nurses to be immortalised in Montrose statue

The sacrifice and dedication of wartime nurses from the eastern suburbs will forever be immortalised in a bronze statue in Montrose. Receiving a grant...