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  • A performance worthy of Parliament

    A performance worthy of Parliament

    The Hills Flute Choir are performing in the Queens Hall at Parliament House during the lunch break of the sitting of parliament, on August 14.…

  • Crushing age barriers

    Crushing age barriers

    For many years, the weights room in a gym was the domain of the young, ripped ‘gym-bros’. However, times are changing and the so-called “testoster-zone”…

  • Donation comes full circle

    Donation comes full circle

     Earlier this year the Mail reported on the Blue Dandenongs Freemason Lodge donating $5000 to the Eastern Health Foundation. At the time, Secretary of the…

  • A centre for excellence

    A centre for excellence

    AFL players of all ages and abilities will now have access to the redeveloped Centre for Excellence in Kilsyth. This Kilsyth Centre for Excellence is…

  • Taking control of your future decisions

    Taking control of your future decisions

    No one can predict the future. However, if you experience an unexpected serious injury or illness, then you might be unable to make decisions temporarily…

  • Ending homelessness

    Ending homelessness

    Housing ends homelessness. That was the topic discussed at the launch of the Yarra Ranges Homelessness week on Monday 5 August. Holy Fools and Anchor…

  • The round-up

    The round-up

    Alleged carjacking Police have arrested two men following an alleged carjacking and pursuit. Investigators allege thieves stole a maroon VT Holden Commodore in Ferntree Gully…

  • Keeping it green

    Keeping it green

     Keeping Montrose Green is more than a community priority – it’s a new project. The Montrose Township Group launched the initiative on its Facebook page…

  • Finding a home for Baba Desi portrait

    Finding a home for Baba Desi portrait

    Do you have a Baba Desi sized space on your café wall? Cal Osborne’s portrait of the loveable Belgrave larrikin is in need of a…

  • Shaken not stirred – a motto to live by

    Shaken not stirred – a motto to live by

    As a former naval marine engineer, John Young from Ferntree Gully has seen more horror than most. He was stationed in the Persian Gulf following…

  • On the trail of the elusive Burrowing Cray

    On the trail of the elusive Burrowing Cray

    You may have never heard of it, but the Dandenong Ranges Burrowing Crayfish is not an urban myth. In fact, it’s alive and well, living…

  • Reading for MS

    Reading for MS

    A free book every day during August from the MS Shop in Monbulk is on offer for kids in the Dandenongs who are participating in…

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