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  • Victorian Goverment to apologise to Puffing Billy victims

    Victorian Goverment to apologise to Puffing Billy victims

    The Victorian Government will make a formal apology in Parliament to the people who suffered childhood sexual abuse in connection with the Puffing Billy railway…

  • Giving for a greater good

    Giving for a greater good

    For many Christmas is a time of celebration and giving, but for some it brings a world of stress and financial pressure. Dandenong Ranges Emergency…

  • An educational sign of the times

    An educational sign of the times

    Five years ago, Shakti McLaren and a group of like-minded individuals had the vision to create an inspirational, sustainable food destination in the Dandenongs. From…

  • Watch and Act notice for Monbulk

    Watch and Act notice for Monbulk

    A Watch an Act notice has been issued for a bushfire on Rankins Road, Monbulk with aircraft called in to battle the 1-2 hectare blaze.…

  • Power outages across eastern suburbs

    Power outages across eastern suburbs

    AusNet Services has advised there are numerous unplanned power outages across the eastern suburbs. Crews are working on damage caused by a tree over the…

  • Total fire ban announced across Victoria

    Total fire ban announced across Victoria

    A day of Total Fire Ban has been declared for tomorrow (21 November) for the entire State of Victoria.‬ ‪No fire can be lit in…

  • Fatal collision in Wandin North

    Fatal collision in Wandin North

    Police and emergency services are seeking information about a fatal collision in Wandin North this morning (20 November). Investigators have been told a motorcycle and…

  • Upper Ferntree Gully’s best of the best

    Upper Ferntree Gully’s best of the best

    As Upper Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade’s Chris Lind reflected on his Firefighter of the Year award, he dedicated it to the NSW Rural Fire Service.…

  • Police fire up against reckless blazes this summer

    Police fire up against reckless blazes this summer

    As the state settles in for another sweltering summer, Victoria Police is preparing to activate Operation Safeguard, aiming to reduce the occurrence and impact of…

  • One man show continues to grow

    One man show continues to grow

    In November 1979 Don Fitzgerald started a community newspaper. The aptly called Emerald Trader came out every Thursday and was advertised as a community newspaper…

  • Old school ties

    Old school ties

    Despite being born a century apart, Emerald Primary School and the Ranges Trader are united through time as well as in print. In November 1979,…

  • Four decades of news

    Four decades of news

    PRECEDE For the past four decades, The Ranges Trader Mail has been at the forefront in bringing the community’s hot issues, triumphs and tragedies to…

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