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  • Services not straightforward

    By KATH GANNAWAY TRYING to get a handle on what services are available in Yarra Ranges for drug users and for families affected by drug…

  • Pavilion upgrade

    Pavilion upgrade

    By MELISSA MEEHAN THE long-awaited UT CRASH project is finally a step closer to getting started, thanks to $1 million funding from the Yarra Ranges…

  • Fire victims set to build

    By JESSE GRAHAM and DANIELLE GALVIN A SWEEPING change to the Bushfire Management Overlay will bring a fairer system for landowners in the Yarra Ranges,…

  • ‘Bung’ disappearance revisited

    ON the third anniversary of the disappearance of 13-year-old Boronia girl Siriyakorn ‘Bung’ Siriboon, Homicide Squad detectives are appealing for information from the public about…

  • Police probe sex attacks

    Police probe sex attacks

    KNOX Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Unit (SOCIT) detectives are investigating two attempted sexual assaults which occurred in Knoxfield and Ferntree Gully. Police have been…

  • Road message is clear

    By REBECCA BILLS AS WINTER creeps up, drivers are reminded to take extra care on the roads. Poor visibility on the roads over winter due…

  • How now Picasso cow

    How now Picasso cow

    By REBECCA BILLS BELGRAVE South Primary School students have a new, rather large, edition to their school in the form of a life-size cow called…

  • Tip fees blamed for dumping

    Tip fees blamed for dumping

    By JODIE SYMONDS INCREASED tip fees could be to blame for a Mount Evelyn roadside being used as a dumping ground. Angry resident Katie Barber,…

  • Visitors focus on exciting science

    Visitors focus on exciting science

    By REBECCA BILLS IT’S all thing science at Upwey Primary School with staff and students celebrating Education Week through science activities. As part of the…

  • Hopeless group helps raise hope

    Hopeless group helps raise hope

    By REBECCA BILLS A TOTAL of 150 residents came together last Thursday to raise funds for cancer research as part of the Cancer Council’s Australia’s…

  • Warm setting for morning tea

    Warm setting for morning tea

    By REBECCA BILLS IT WAS a location change at the Mount Evelyn Biggest Morning Tea that saw participants enjoy the morning even more. After the…

  • Come along for strumming

    By MONIQUE KUZEFF THE hills will be thriving with the sound of ukuleles at the Emerald Ukulele Festival from 31 May to 1 June. Local…

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