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  • Art of personal safety

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SELF empowerment is the best way to ensure personal safety. The Mount Evelyn Neighbourhood Watch annual general meeting will be held on…

  • Pink fit for fundraiser

    Pink fit for fundraiser

    By MELISSA MEEHAN CELEBRATING all things pink, the Belgrave CWA will hold a fundraising afternoon tea on Wednesday for the Breast Cancer Network Australia. President…

  • Top prize for Billy bake

    Top prize for Billy bake

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM WHEN Tiffany Smith entered the novice celebration cake competition at this year’s Royal Melbourne Show, she chose to celebrate her hometown of…

  • Classics in gear for Mustang and Maserati

    Australia’s premier exhibition of unique, collectible and historically significant cars and motorcycles will return to Melbourne next month. In what is tipped to be the…

  • Geared for the Climb

    Geared for the Climb

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM UPWEY resident Tammy Gear is used to carrying a heavy load. Between studying full time, working part time as a waitress and…

  • Cashed up crash

    Cashed up crash

    By MELISSA MEEHAN Premier announces community centre’s final leg-up… IT’S the final piece of the jigsaw. After four long years, the Upwey Tecoma Community Recreational…

  • Wright push for wigs

    Wright push for wigs

    By MELISSA MEEHAN IT’S a chance to kick up your heels, or work boots – all in the name of a good cause. Support group…

  • Tulips dance in fantasy

    Tulips dance in fantasy

    A WHIRL of colour brought a world of fantasy to Tesselaar’s Tulip Festival last week. This year’s theme is fantasy and will be open until…

  • Go easy, rider

    Go easy, rider

    By MELISSA MEEHAN A FUNDING boost to reduce road trauma in Cardinia will see police blitz the hills over the next three months. Working in…

  • Courses ease the tragedy

    Courses ease the tragedy

    By MELISSA MEEHAN IN 1995, Anthony and Travis Hall were tragically killed in a road accident in Cockatoo. At only 15 and 13 years of…

  • Soggy ground

    Soggy ground

    By MELISSA MEEHAN Little athletes stopped in their tracks over… DEEP puddles and poor drainage means Cockatoo’s little athletes can’t use the whole track in…

  • Parties vow to retain station

    By MELISSA MEEHAN RUMOURS questioning the future of the Monbulk police station have been quashed, with both candidates confirming their plans to keep it open.…

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