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  • Subsidy appeal

    By Emma SunStay-at-home mum Fiona McLean wants more support for parents of young children. 77316 AN OLINDA mum of four children is urging Yarra Ranges…

  • Wait Until Dark

    THE GEM Community Arts Theatre in Emerald will next month host two award-winning actors in its new, exciting suspense thriller ‘Wait until Dark’. Chris Shaw…

  • Hugh caught out

    By Emma SunSPORT and Recreation Minister Hugh Delahunty suffered a smashing at the hands of the ladies at the Mount Evelyn Tennis Club last Tuesday.…

  • Movie night, weather permitting

    MOUNT Evelyn is having its very own outdoor movie night. The Man from Snowy River, which is suitable for people of all ages, will be…

  • Balloon goes up

    Louis Tardini and daughter Melissa Tardini, who suffers from MS, at thefund-raiser concert held by the Rotary Club of Belgrave. By Emma SunA FUNDRAISER concert…

  • Denise has helping hands

    By Casey NeillANGLISS Hospital volunteer Denise Gravatt’s reason for lending a hand is simple – she enjoys helping people and making new friends. A friend…

  • Police keep get criminals on track

    POLICE patrolled Lilydale train station and travelled on trains last week in a bid to reduce anti-social behaviour as part of Operation Sweep. Senior Sergeant…

  • Smyth stands by Rudd for PM vote

    By Casey NeillLA TROBE MP Laura Smyth is standing by her decision to vote for Kevin Rudd in yesterday’s (Monday) Labor Party leadership spill. “I…

  • Village to valley

    Rob and Glenda have welcomed Sheila into their Millgrove home. By Mara Pattison-SowdenTHE villagers of a remote island in Fiji want to thank the people…

  • Feast for the eyes

    Bonnie Munday and her photographs. 77323 By Emma SunBURRINJA Cultural Centre will be home to a collection of artworks made by top visual arts students…

  • School goes one better

    Erica Barclay, Genevieve Moseley, and Janelle D’Souza achieved top VCE marks at Mater Christi College. By Casey NeillMONBULK College’s 2011 high achievers start university in…

  • Friends fall out

    Michael Hester from Friends on the Hill is asking Yarra Ranges Council not to contradict its own law and allow traders to move their furniture…

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