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Crash course

Peter Smith is no stranger to car crashes. The Upper Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade Captain has attended plenty over his years with the CFA. But he...

Developing the Dandenongs

When you buy a house and move to a new neighbourhood in a new community, you want to make sure that the neighbourhood stays...

Poetry awards calls for local entries

 Entries for the annual Woorilla Poetry awards close in just a few weeks and this year organisers are hopeful that more young people will...

Let it glow

Now is the time to start making your own lanterns to be a part of the 13th annual Belgrave Lantern Parade on Saturday, 22...

OAM for Life Saver

Surf Life Saving has enabled Tecoma resident Stafford Smith to do great things for the community. In the past 20 years an estimated 575 Upwey...

Q&A with MasterChef contestant Tati Carlin

What is something people don’t know about you? I love to study French language. What has been your most memorable moment in life? Giving birth to my...

Lilydale War Memorial

The war memorial was erected on the then Memorial Oval in the 1920s by the community and the shire to remember those men and...

It’s none of our business, but…

Our D-Day pilot On the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Thursday 6 June, the Mount Evelyn RSL remembered former member Ralph Proctor. He flew a Stirling on...

Cash is coming

 Some state election campaign promises from Monbulk MP James Merlino are coming to fruition in this year’s budget. Monbulk Primary School will receive $7.1 million...

Noel’s health knock

 A routine medical check-up landed Yarra Ranges Councillor Noel Cliff in an operating theatre. The Streeton Ward representative is recovering from open heart surgery, staying...

Car impounds over school hooning

 Police filmed three alleged hoons tearing up a school car park before impounding their cars and issuing fines. Lilydale Police received information about vehicles doing...

Diabetes trial call

 Yarra Ranges residents with type two diabetes could take part in a new treatment trial. Eastern Health and Monash University are testing a newly-approved treatment...

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Community house defends ‘grossly exaggerated’ death knell

The Emerald Community House Incorporated (ECH Inc) committee has defended its role as a not-for-profit and independently managed charity business and has vowed to...