RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » News » Page 711

News

  • Holy Fools does care

    Holy Fools does care

    By MELISSA MEEHAN HOMELESSNESS and poverty are not restricted to City limits. In fact, these issues are just as occurring, sometimes even more prevalent, but…

  • Set to see vision

    Set to see vision

    By REBECCA BILLS MOUNT EVELYN residents can have their say on the latest community draft plan from the Mount Evelyn Township Planning Night which was…

  • Award for motor high performer

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS LILYDALE’S Matthew Calleja has proved that success comes in many different packages when he won the Victorian State Young Achiever of the…

  • Big tick for Miss

    Big tick for Miss

    By REBECCA BILLS Teacher honoured to have ex-students’ kids in her class… THIRTY years ago Annette Haworth commenced her first class at Mount Evelyn Memorial…

  • Station grab

    Station grab

    By MELISSA MEEHAN COMMUNITY groups are screaming for it, but the future of the old Emerald police station is still unknown. Last month, Cardinia Shire…

  • Back to school

    Back to school

    By MELISSA MEEHAN RECESS is over, and classes are back to normal at Morrisons. As Upper Yarra Community House and Morrisons come together, VCAL co-ordinators…

  • House history by the book

    House history by the book

    By REBECCA BILLS MOUNT EVELYN residents now have an informative guide to research the history of their properties. An exhibition held last year at the…

  • Hikers hungry for more

    Hikers hungry for more

    By JODIE SYMONDS A GROUP of hungry vegan hikers are walking their way through the bushes. The group of 25 hikers begin their monthly walk…

  • Upward poise for Upwey

    Upward poise for Upwey

    By REBECCA BILLS RESIDENTS in Upwey are dedicated to breathing new life into the town. Project Upwey “Our Future, Our Plan, Our Community – Your…

  • Driver drops in

    Driver drops in

    By MELISSA MEEHAN IN FORTY FIVE years living near a busy roundabout – they’ve had two cars land in their front yard within three months…

  • Failed sale leaves a pub with no cheer

    By RUSSELL BENNETT GEMBROOK locals just want their pub back. There’s one hell of a hitch standing in the way of that happening though –…

  • Cops make town clean-up arrests

    MONBULK’S streets will be cleaned up thanks to the effort of local police. Last week Monbulk police charged three youths with criminal damage following escalating…

Digital Editions