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  • Building fire in Upwey deemed suspicious

    Building fire in Upwey deemed suspicious

    A fire in Upwey Main Street at the old Upwey motors site is considered suspicious and is being investigated. On 18 June, an advice warning…

  • Budget big on education

    Budget big on education

     In recent weeks we handed down our state budget. It is a budget I am incredibly proud of. It includes funding for a number of…

  • Warm hearts help in winter

    Warm hearts help in winter

    As winter’s chill begins to bite, spare a thought for those who are doing it tough. Cold days and freezing nights make life difficult for…

  • A Bright Lot

    A Bright Lot

    In 1976, a year after she had finished teaching at a small country school, Upwey writer Greta began to write a memoir recounting her last…

  • Celebrating their first

    Celebrating their first

    On Sunday 2 June the 1st Kallista Joey-Scout Mob celebrated its first birthday with a party attended by Joeys, Cubs, and Scouts from 1st Kallista…

  • CFA members stoked about new truck

    CFA members stoked about new truck

    Macclesfield CFA volunteers are “stoked” after taking delivery of a brand new fire truck last week. The new 2000 litre fire truck replaces an appliance…

  • Charges over hardware swindle

    Charges over hardware swindle

    A 38-year-old Mooroolbark man will answer burglary and theft charges over an incident in Lilydale in May. Yarra Ranges CIU detectives appealed for public help…

  • Arrest over Monbulk burglaries

    Arrest over Monbulk burglaries

     Police arrested and charged a man from The Patch over a series of burglaries in the Monbulk area. Sergeant Mark Smithwick from the Yarra Ranges…

  • Wandering trad days numbered

    Wandering trad days numbered

     Friends groups along Ferny Creek in Upwey are taking on the invasive weed wandering trad. The CSIRO recently released a fungal biological agent to control…

  • Q&A with RAPA director Rainsford Towner

    Q&A with RAPA director Rainsford Towner

    What is something people don’t know about you? I never sleep, I just pretend I do, then I complain to people that I’m not getting…

  • More than toys

    More than toys

    Toys hand-made in Mount Evelyn are bringing joy to disadvantaged kids in East Timor. Morrison Men’s Shed member Jim Brown has been spearheading the project…

  • Cricket club claims top award

    Cricket club claims top award

    Knox Council has honoured the hard-working volunteers of local sporting and leisure clubs at the annual Knox Sports and Leisure Awards held on 12 June.…

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