Ranges Trader Mail / News
14/10/2008
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Kids back Timor youth
FOUR dedicated young local girls are trying to make life easier for kids in East Timor.
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Cycle of poverty
FERNTREE Gully’s Damian Richmond will battle mental scars and physical pain when he takes on a cycli...
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Theatre sod turned at last
THE final curtain call has gone out and the stage is set for the construction of Emerald’s long-awai...
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Class walk
Primary school students across the Shire of Cardinia are due to pound the pavement as part of Walk t...
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Nominations open
THE race is now on for people to run for council.
Nominations for candidates for Yarra Rang...
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Award for teaching gardening
FERNTREE Gully’s Peter Berthelsen has won a Victorian award for sharing his love of gardening.
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Army service recognised
JOINING the army was a life-changing experience for three foothills residents.
Last week they were r...
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Finally, the good oil
ARMED with a wooden viewfinder and a keen eye, Upwey artist Claude Ciccone positions a range of obje...
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Ferntree Gully fete
AMAROO Gardens Aged Care Facility will hold its annual fete on 18 October.
Attractions include a Har...
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The spirit of sharing
Spirit of Sharing provides sporting equipment, books, and toys to underprivileged Fijian children.
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Plotting evil in Paradise
PARADISE is full of evil plots and a witch doctor that learns how to control her powers.
These are j...
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