Making waves
KALORAMA’S resident inventor, Paul Kouris, is making waves in his bid to create alternative green po... (11/11/2008) |
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War ends; life begins
KATHLEEN Whyley was born on the day the carnage of World War I came to an end.
The Irish-born Mrs Wh... (11/11/2008) |
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School celebrates its updates
STATE and Federal Government MPs officially opened Upper Ferntree Gully Primary School’s upgraded fa... (11/11/2008) |
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Raising the flag
UPWEY will now proudly fly the Australian flag in its town centre.
A flag pole was installed on the ... (11/11/2008) |
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Call for priorities
HILLS residents are being called on to prioritise a range of improvement plans for their towns.
The ... (11/11/2008) |
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Council bad for your health
UPWEY’S Rob Ferguson is pulling out of the race for the council elections … but not officially.
Doct... (11/11/2008) |
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From hills to Zambia
CHIBOBO villagers rejoiced as a gift from the hills finally arrived in the small Zambian town.
Photo... (11/11/2008) |
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Scheele steals the limelight
SAMANTHA Scheele has been sent to the top of her class.
The Emerald Secondary College teacher was on... (11/11/2008) |
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Affection for art
The series Kalorama is an exploration of different media, textures and natural imagery interpreted u... (11/11/2008) |
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ARIA winner at cafe
ARIA Award winning Zulya and The Children of the Underground will hit the Burrinja Café stage this F... (11/11/2008) |
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Christmas parody
A PARODY of Christmas past will give audiences something to cackle about.
Nutcracker is the latest p... (11/11/2008) |
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