Shed goes batty
THERE are 24 possums and one very happy little bat with roofs over their heads, thanks to the crew a...
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Poet’s passion
MILLGROVE resident Tass Holmes has been passionate about poetry since she was a child.
A re-worked p...
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Guide puppies have vision
GETTING checked out by local vet Dr Brett Chester is all part of the training for guide puppy Noni.
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Tree watch
SHIRE of Yarra Ranges’ arborists will continue monitoring the health and long-term viability of bur...
(23/06/2009)
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Cobras still in the hunt
KILYSTH Cobras men’s side remains in the hunt for the SEABL East Conference Championships while the ...
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Passion for candles
WHEN Richard Jongejan suggested his partner Kirsten Zeidler take up a hobby, he had no idea it would...
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Monbulk seals the deal
MONBULK played Woori Yallock in what was tipped to be the Division One match of the round.
At half t...
(23/06/2009)
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Degering does the trick
WAYNE Degering (21) found the going at Emerald Golf Club really to his liking when he peeled off an ...
(23/06/2009)
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Locals in peak of their sport
FERNTREE Gully was overrun with runners on Sunday 7 June for the Australian Mountain Running Champio...
(23/06/2009)
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Monbulk juniors
THE Monbulk Hawks were welcomed by the Wandin Football Club on Sunday. The weather was just about pe...
(23/06/2009)
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Get in the Groove
For further information on upcoming gigs at Grind n’ Groove phone 5962 6840. 32442
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Big crowd sees repeat defeat
EMERALD Football Club attracted its biggest ever crowd on the weekend for the most anticipated remat...
(23/06/2009)
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Win at last for Wandin
THE closest game for the round belonged to the bottom two teams, Alexandra and Wandin, both looking ...
(23/06/2009)
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