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  • Funds for library refurbishment

    Funds for library refurbishment

    Christmas has come early for Belgrave Library with the Andrews Labor Government announcing $450,000 in funding towards a refurbishment of the library. The Labor Government…

  • CJD fun run figures unveiled

    CJD fun run figures unveiled

    The numbers are in and it’s official – the inaugural CJD fun run which took place earlier this year to raise funds for Creutzfeldt –…

  • None of our business… but

    None of our business… but

    Students give a little, help alot No child should go without a present this Christmas. That’s the message from grade four students at Selby Primary…

  • Combining art, chai and health

    Combining art, chai and health

    A new Gallery that celebrates, art, chai, music and health has opened in Belgrave. Curator Paul Watt declared the gallery and arts hub ‘Highway Elephant’…

  • A Belgrave Christmas party

    A Belgrave Christmas party

    There is a Christmas experience like no other taking place in Belgrave and Mail Photographer Rob Carew was there to catch all the action. Hidden…

  • Tecoma mourns Jean Speedie

    Tecoma mourns Jean Speedie

    It’s difficult to convey the sadness when an enduring member of the hills community passes, especially in a small township where every loss has a…

  • Understanding autism

    Understanding autism

    For those who have ever wondered what it’s like to live with autism, Nathan Guy described it as hosting a scattered filing cabinet in his…

  • The Round-up

    The Round-up

    Four arrested for firearm burglary Police arrested four people after a burglary in Ferny Creek on 3 November. A 26-year-old and a 27-year-old, both from…

  • New solar scheme

    New solar scheme

    A new program will provide Yarra Ranges residents access to affordable solar PV systems through a Council-backed provider. The Solar Savers program was launched at…

  • The 10 worst films of 2019

    The 10 worst films of 2019

    Most of 2019’s worst films weren’t all that bad, which is objectively a good thing but not very entertaining for you, the reader. What does…

  • Farewelling a fantastic career

    Farewelling a fantastic career

    Montrose Primary School principal Neil Pollard may only have two weeks left of his 46-year career, but he’s not counting down the days. “I’m terribly…

  • Trees removed following community backlash

    Trees removed following community backlash

    Parks Victoria has made the decision to remove the three trees blocking access to Bobs Park. In November, Parks Victoria came under fire from residents…

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