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Turning the page

The trauma and the triumphs of the Dandenong Ranges community following the catastrophic storm will soon be compiled in the form of a book. A...

Outages reignite calls for underground power

Parts of the Dandenong Ranges power network are set to be rebuilt underground as the storm clean-up continues. Ausnet confirmed that “a small section...

Doing it for the kids

A new “kids zone” has been established at the Kalorama relief hub to give Hills children the chance to get crafty again after a...

Power-outage poet hits the heartstrings

A Cockatoo woman has turned her dark days into social media fame after a poem she wrote about power outages went viral. Elise Turnedge has...

40-years of the DRMC

An Olinda woman has published a book detailing the long and colourful forty year history of the Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC). Drawing from annual...

Storm recovery takes hold on business

Business owners from ridge-top communities gathered for a business recovery meeting in Olinda last week as many remain closed due to road closures and...

Cooking for Kalorama

A Belgrave Indian restaurant has taken large pots of Indian cuisine to the streets of the Hills each week, vowing to feed the mountain...

Seat of Gembrook to go

Electoral boundaries in the Hills are set for a shake-up with the seats of Gembrook and Ferntree Gully proposed to be abolished entirely. The Victorian...

Builders asbestos death a warning to others

Terry Wright was a builder by trade and a champion sportsman by leisure. Above all - Terry was a gentleman, old-fashioned in his ways and...

Men build homes for displaced possums

With thousands of trees down across the Dandenongs, a number of loved local wildlife species have had to find makeshift homes. At Upwey Primary School,...

11-year-old sends socks to storm-battered Ranges

Bengy Orwin can’t recall ever visiting the Dandenong Ranges, but when he heard about people suffering after the storm, he immediately wanted to help....

DRERS digs deep

Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service (DRERS) has “never been so busy”, with displaced mountain residents in need of help now more than ever following...

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Monbulk Primary’s garden gets a helping hand

Monbulk Primary School is set to transform an under-utilised area of its grounds into a reposeful sensory garden, thanks to a generous $10,000 grant...