Ranges Trader Mail / News
30/09/2008
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Scheme in play
KNOX council has approved stage one of a $65 million sporting precinct despite serious financial con...
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Library to stay in the park
FERNTREE Gully Library will stay put despite a Knox Council report recommending its relocation.
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Pedestrian injured
A PEDESTRIAN was seriously injured in a three-car collision on Glenfern Road in Upwey last week.
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Family fun at open day
FAMILY fun, which promotes a safety message, is the theme of Montrose Fire Brigade’s annual open day...
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Bakers feel good filling
FINDING the perfect pie is about more than the gold crunch of the pastry, it’s about that and a whol...
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Double train wish list
A BELGRAVE/Lilydale train line duplication tops a south eastern transport improvement wish list.
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Switch on to signs
HILLS schools received a safety boost last week when new electronic speed signs were switched on.
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Light on blackspot
MT EVELYN residents can now have their say on proposed plans to improve an intersection blackspot in...
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Sky high in the holidays
IT was a kid’s paradise in the hills last week.
As school holiday fever took hold, Sky High Mt Dande...
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Dandenongs drawcard
THE Dandenong Ranges’ pristine environment will be a major asset for a State Government push to att...
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Memories to mark 100 years
TAKING a step back in time, St George’s Anglican Church is calling on hills people to dig up any mem...
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Snags on the barby in Emerald
HILLS people can now enjoy a snag, with the opening of a state-of-the-art barbecue in the heart of E...
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