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  • Running 4ASD

    Running 4ASD

    On 7 July 2019 Tecoma physiotherapist David Bilston will take part in one of the biggest triathlon’s in the world; Challenge Roth, in Germany. The…

  • Hollywood comes to the hills

    Hollywood comes to the hills

    Producers, directors and notable Belgrave celebrities received the red carpet treatment at the Lantern and Light International Children’s Festival movie awards at Belgrave Cameo on…

  • Crime on the rise

    Crime on the rise

     Crime is up 4.2 per cent in the Yarra Ranges, latest figures show. The Crime Statistics Agency released the Victorian recorded crime statistics for the…

  • The round-up

    The round-up

    Car crash Two people were taken to hospital following a car crash on Belgrave-Hallam Road in Belgrave on 18 June. Police closed the road for…

  • A century passed

    A century passed

     Mount Evelyn RSL has finished tributes for local World War I service men and women held 100 years to the day after their deaths. Sub-branch…

  • Playing for Jai

    Playing for Jai

     Junior footballers will pay tribute to a lost mate this weekend and raise money for research into the condition that claimed his life. The under-16s…

  • Lanterns light longest night

    Lanterns light longest night

    Even though it was a cold night, the Belgrave Lantern Parade warmed the hearts of those who attended. Thousands of residents from the Dandenong Ranges…

  • Editor’s desk

    Editor’s desk

     I was so disappointed to see comments about choosing “the best person for the job” on our story about encouraging more women to consider running…

  • Not-so-grand Australian flag isn’t so easy to replace

    Not-so-grand Australian flag isn’t so easy to replace

    We need to talk about your Australian flag, Belgrave. Up a flagpole in Belgrave is a torn, tattered and ragged Australian flag that for the…

  • It’s none of our business, but…

    It’s none of our business, but…

     True believers Do you believe there is a panther-like creature roaming the Yarra Ranges? It turns out that 89 per cent of our readers do.…

  • Firefighting reforms passed

    Firefighting reforms passed

    Fire service reforms will enhance or destroy the CFA, depending on who you listen to. The Legislative Council, the state’s Upper House, passed the controversial…

  • A TRIP you won’t forget

    A TRIP you won’t forget

    Funerals are confronting, road death and injury are confronting, and, in part, the Teenage Road Information Program (TRIP) is confronting. The combined Knox emergency services…

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