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Step back

COUNCILLORS, like the rest of us mere mortals, have political preferences. I was, however, under the impression that in their privileged role as local government...

It’s time

ACCORDING to recent polling it appears that Labor is in a reasonably solid position as we approach the Victorian state election. Denis Napthine and...

Rhyme or reason

WITH apologies to Robert Frost Monbulk, (letters last week) and Robert Frost, (San Francisco, New England, England and Florida) America’s favourite poet In last...

Laughter library

A huge thank you to Suzanne and the other Emerald Library staff members who organised what turned out to be a hilarious, fun-filled and...

Biodiversity blow

The Friends of Sherbrooke Forest wish to protest at the removal of mature eucalypt trees along the Puffing Billy corridor. Together with the Friends of...

Wake up to the problem

This week in the Herald Sun, James Currie claimed that Tecoma is not “the sleepy little hollow” it is made out to be by...

Carers need to be friends

I have a neighbour who is nearly 100 years old. She lives at home, with help from carers who assist with shopping, showering and cleaning. Recently...

Frontline of global eco-war

Comment by MARTHA BRENINGER As one of the Tecoma 8, sued by McDonald’s last year for trespass, I have been growing weary of people who...

Showing leadership

In response to our local MP’s comments about the wonderful announcement by Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews last week. What our local member fails to get...

The cats will play

A very wise decision by Yarra Ranges Shire Council to introduce a cat curfew. We have lived in the Dandenongs for nearly 20 years...

Lessons not learned

The current sale of Lilydale TAFE and university at Lilydale by the Napthine government will be a fire sale as we all loose on...

Gateway to success

I’d like to congratulate the Lilydale Junior Football Club for organising the Lilydale Community Festival which was held on Saturday 29 March 2014. The festival...

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Stories big and small tell tale of healing

Healing from the trauma of an emergency like that of the June and October 2021 storms has been deeply rooted in creative recovery for...