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  • Jewish International Film Festival brings Jojo Rabbit to Belgrave

    Jewish International Film Festival brings Jojo Rabbit to Belgrave

    With sensational tales packed with screen luminaries, side-splitting comedies, and stories of iconic Jewish trailblazers and innovators, the Jewish International Film Festival returns for another…

  • Local Business digs deep for Halloween on the Green Best Dressed Competition

    Local Business digs deep for Halloween on the Green Best Dressed Competition

    Goblins, ghouls and ghosts are invited to “show off their scary” at the Halloween on the Green event in Ferny Creek on Saturday 26 October.…

  • School’s global excellence

    School’s global excellence

    Birmingham Primary School has been acknowledged as a finalist in this year’s Victorian Education Excellence Awards, for its work in the space of international education.…

  • Helping kids by getting hands-on

    Helping kids by getting hands-on

    Disengaged students can often struggle in the confines of a classroom. That’s why Mount Evelyn Primary School is working to provide these types of students…

  • Rovers’ stunning win

    Rovers’ stunning win

    The Mount Evelyn Football Netball Club’s Division 1 A Grade netball side claimed premiership victory over the weekend with a thrilling 32-29 win over the…

  • The Round-up

    The Round-up

    Operation Scoreboard Victoria Police will be executing their game plan over the grand final long weekend and ask the community to consider theirs as police…

  • Per Ardua Ad Astra

    Per Ardua Ad Astra

    Ad Astra Starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones and Donald Sutherland Rated M Ad Astra is a deeply-affecting, atmospheric and superbly-paced science fiction character drama…

  • Heading from the hills to the climate strike

    Heading from the hills to the climate strike

    A group of Dandenong Ranges residents joined the thousands of people that made their way to the climate strike in Melbourne on 20 September. According…

  • Unbridled ambition overcomes horror horse fall

    Unbridled ambition overcomes horror horse fall

    When Kathryn Kurcos fell off a horse, leaving her paralysed and with severe brain injuries she was told she would never walk again. But after…

  • Children’s reading goes to the dogs — and that’s a good thing

    Children’s reading goes to the dogs — and that’s a good thing

    At 10 years of age, Bucky is the youngest staff member at Gembrook Primary School. But, there are a couple of differences between Bucky and…

  • Bittersweet last day at Silvan Primary

    Bittersweet last day at Silvan Primary

    The last days of school are always bittersweet. Teachers organise a range of enjoyable and exciting activities to lull you into the holiday period and…

  • Tecoma’s fence of flowers

    Tecoma’s fence of flowers

    While the arrival of wattles, daffodils and magnolias herald the coming of spring, one place in Tecoma has been blooming all winter. From idea to…

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