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  • We will remember them

    We will remember them

    By Kathryn Bermingham THE story of a heroic local soldier was shared at the Monbulk Remembrance Day service this morning. Jim Cowey served at Gallipoli…

  • U-turn before polls

    By JESSE GRAHAM PRESUMPTIVE legislation to assist cancer-affected firefighters may be one step closer, after the Coalition last week announced its support – if it…

  • Headspace for hub

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM ALARMING suicide rates are an issue that affects the entire community, according to La Trobe MP Jason Wood. Mr Wood announced recently…

  • Burn baby burn

    Burn baby burn

    By JODIE SYMONDS AND MELISSA MEEHAN LILYDALE children have been left without a playground after equipment in Melba Park burnt down overnight, and police are…

  • Upwey juniors

    Upwey juniors

    U/10 Hayden batted well, scoring 22 well assisted with Aden scoring 12. With the ball Ben, Jarryd, Hayden and six-year-old Ayden picked up two wickets…

  • Mary’s labour of love

    Mary’s labour of love

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM GIRLS’ education is a labour of love for Mater Christi College Principal Mary Fitz-Gerald. Ms Fitz-Gerald was honoured for her dedication and…

  • Winning garden, beaming students

    Winning garden, beaming students

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM BUDDING gardeners at The Patch Primary School are bloomin’ excited about their award-winning garden program. The primary school is a finalist for…

  • Pool packs up

    By MELISSA MEEHAN Report on Olinda icon overides community interest … THE Olinda pool could be permanently closed with the pool structure, buildings and facilities…

  • Paceline pedals on

    Paceline pedals on

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THEY were going so fast you may not have seen them, but a group of cyclists sped through Ferntree Gully last week…

  • Next step in sight for medal winners

    Next step in sight for medal winners

    By MELISSA MEEHAN KILSYTH calisthenics coach Kelly Eggington and her competition partner Amy Ellis, from Lysterfield, won a silver medal at the Pan Pacific Masters…

  • Getting nasty

    THERE have been some seriously nasty developments in the aftermath of the fight to stop McDonald’s from opening in Tecoma in the Dandenong Ranges and…

  • Best century

    By STEVE BROWN IN the game of the round between ladders-leader The Basin and second-placed Eildon Park, former Casey-South Melbourne skipper Jake Best propelled The…

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