Ranges Trader Mail / News
27/11/2007
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Vote knife edge
INCUMBENT Liberal MP Jason Wood’s political future is hanging in the balance as votes for the seat o...
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Mixed fortunes
INCUMBENT Liberal MP Jason Wood’s political future is hanging in the balance as votes for the seat o...
(27/11/2007)
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Car overload at stations
A REPORT detailing the inadequacy of car-parking at local railway stations will be used by Knox City...
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Rally against supermarket
MT EVELYN residents are rallying together to stop Woolworths from invading their town.
This comes as...
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Quarry infill gets go-ahead
A MOOD of mutual acceptance prevailed last week as Knox City Council approved an application to fill...
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Exemption call
SHIRE of Yarra Ranges councillor Noel Cliff is calling for the Dandenong Ranges to be removed from t...
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Illegal plant hunt
FLEMING’S Nurseries says it has lost an estimated $5 million because its propagated plants were bein...
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Plan for burn-off ban
BURNING off on Sundays could soon be banned if a draft council law is approved.
The Shire of Yarra R...
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Wood works for Christmas joy
AFTER almost a decade of making toys for the Knox Christmas Appeal, the Knox and District Woodworker...
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Hills sound alive
IT MAY be called The Hills Are Alive but there will be no mistaking Rod Price’s soundtrack for the h...
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Seeds of Chelsea bid
MONBULK nurseryman Wes Fleming has joined forces with celebrity landscape designer Jamie Durie in a...
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Award written in the sky
A STORY about a rain dance has won budding author Katherine Sullivan a 2007 Young Aussie Writer’s Aw...
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Carols in the foothills
THE foothills community will be in full voice this Saturday night as Ferntree Gully Recreation Reser...
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