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  • Minister pushes for sure shot solution

    By RUSSELL BENNETT FEDERAL Environment Minister Tony Burke has taken a stand against the wild animals threatening the habitats of some of Australia’s most beloved…

  • Quake makes move

    THE hills were rocked with a 2.2 magnitude earthquake last Friday 21 June. Geoscience Australia (GA) reported the earthquake struck at 6.57am (AEST) in Lilydale…

  • Fight to cut speed

    By EMMA SUN AND MELISSA MEEHAN A FATAL car accident has reignited a Silvan man’s fight to have the speed limit lowered along Queens Road…

  • Gotta love that double bass

    Gotta love that double bass

    MUSICIAN Liz Frencham will take people on a journey through a luminous emotional landscape as she embraces her double bass like a lover. Those who…

  • Not in the post

    Not in the post

    By EMMA SUN Residents stamp their feet over no home deliveries… EMPTY letterboxes, missed notices, late bills and returned packages. This is the situation many…

  • Lanterns bring glow to the community

    Lanterns bring glow to the community

    ARTISTIC flair and creativity of those taking part in the Belgrave Lantern Parade never ceases to amaze parade organiser Marina Dennis. Speaking with the Mail…

  • Skipper’s lead to the future

    Skipper’s lead to the future

    By RUSSELL BENNETT WHILE Gembrook Cricket Club’s search for a new coach has just begun, Emerald’s is set to take it into an exciting new…

  • Quilters spread their skills

    Quilters spread their skills

    By CHELSEA CLUGSTON ANYONE who thinks that quilting is a lost art should think again because the Mount Evelyn Exhibition Space is showcasing a quilting…

  • All set for new doctors’ clinic

    All set for new doctors’ clinic

    THE Upwey community gathered for the grand opening of the new Upwey Doctors clinic last month. There was a range of entertainment on the day,…

  • Mail journalists top their fields

    Mail journalists top their fields

    By MELISSA MEEHAN MAIL journalists were judged as some of the best in their fields on Friday night at the Community Newspaper Association awards. Community…

  • Near miss after car rolls

    Near miss after car rolls

    By EMMA SUN A WOMAN was lucky to escape major injuries after her car rolled from across Mt Dandenong Tourist Road in Sassafras and bowled…

  • Black Caviar wins again

    Black Caviar wins again

    By EMMA SUN HISTORY was made in Belgrave South last Saturday, as the Celebration of Black Caviar was hailed as the most successful fund-raiser ever…

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