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  • Volunteers make it happen

    Volunteers make it happen

    Peter Douglas EASTERN Health is saying thanks to its 900-strong team of volunteers, who make invaluable contributions each and every day. As part of National…

  • Car hits shop in early morning crash

    Car hits shop in early morning crash

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A CAR smashed into the side of a shop in Wray Crescent in Mount Evelyn early Thursday morning 5 March, causing significant…

  • Funds spread thin for stretched SES units

    Funds spread thin for stretched SES units

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A SPOKESPERSON for the Victorian Government has confirmed the SES will receive a share of the Emergency Management Capability funding which has…

  • Hit, run driver sought

    Hit, run driver sought

    By PETER DOUGLAS A YARRA Ranges resident is seeking information about a hit-and-run incident which occurred in the car park outside SUPA IGA in Mount…

  • Wines galore at grand opening

    Wines galore at grand opening

    KALLISTA General Store was filled with not only good stock, but plenty of fanfare as the new owners held their grand opening recently. On offer…

  • Dragged under car downhill

    Dragged under car downhill

    By JESSE GRAHAM A FERNTREE Gully man was airlifted to hospital on the weekend after being caught under an out-of-control car on a rural property…

  • Celebrations as stadium opened

    Celebrations as stadium opened

    EMERALD Primary School last Thursday celebrated the official opening of its brand new stadium. The facility will be home to plenty of eager school basketballers,…

  • Shutterbugs sought

    Shutterbugs sought

    ARE you a potential member of an Emerald Camera Club? A group of camera enthusiasts believes there are enough interested shutterbugs in the region to…

  • SES misses out

    SES misses out

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS SHADOW Minister for Emergency Services and member for Gembrook Brad Battin has slammed the State Budget for a lack of funding for…

  • Nature-defying train race

    Nature-defying train race

    By PETER DOUGLAS MOTHER Nature couldn’t stop the nearly 3000 runners who turned out to see whether they could beat Puffing Billy in a race…

  • Club leads with LED lights

    Club leads with LED lights

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS SOUTH Belgrave Football Club is taking a bold step in AFL infrastructure and becoming one of the first clubs in the state…

  • War history display

    War history display

    DANDENONG Ranges residents will soon have another space in which they can show their support for Australia’s veterans. A wartime memorabilia display is set for…

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