Ranges Trader Mail / News
23/06/2009
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Willows sweep
FRIENDS groups, Melbourne Water and Shire of Yarra Ranges have embarked on a $250,000 mission to sav...
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Badly injured on tourist road
A FERNY Creek woman is lucky to be alive, after her car spun out of control and hitting a tree last ...
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Pay rise, no fuss
A KNOX councillor and mayoral pay rise was passed without fuss at a special meeting of council last ...
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Market hopes alive
GEMBROOK residents are this week holding out hope their market, which was shut down last month, coul...
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Birdcall for action
A SENIOR public servant is asking people to stop feeding birds at Grants picnic ground, a popular to...
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Youth peace bus wheeled out
A YOUTH centre on wheels is setting out to reduce anti-social behaviour across the hills.
Cardinia S...
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Pool work set to begin
WORK was due to begin on Monday on the long-awaited Boronia hydrotherapy pool.
The warm-water pool w...
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Dunn for Greens
LYSTER Ward councillor Samantha Dunn was ‘over the moon’ to learn she would vie for a place in State...
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Long on fun
THOUSANDS of people braved a chilly hills evening to mark the winter solstice in Belgrave last Satur...
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Trail for horsey heaven
MACCLESFIELD horse riders can now experience a safe passage along Tschampions Road, following the la...
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Hunt’s triple treat
KEN Hunt may not have been chosen as a finalist for the prestigious Archibald Prize but his work is ...
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Toe-tapping fun
DANDENONGS and foothills tiny tots tap their toes, sing songs and read along at local libraries each...
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Fun and magical mayhem
EMERALD Library will be taken over by the magical mayhem of the school holidays next month.
There wi...
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