Ranges Trader Mail / News
07/07/2009
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Czar’s lost reign
AN Emerald woman is calling for extra dog patrols, amidst fears of being attacked.
Emese Latter is ...
(07/07/2009)
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Cat-astrophe
FERNTREE Gully pet store staff narrowly escaped the path of a wayward driver who smashed his sedan t...
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Cancer kids a priority
HELPING kids with cancer is at the top of Ken Miller’s list of priorities.
He has just stepped up to...
(07/07/2009)
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MP backs healing plan
EASTERN Metropolitan Region MP Brian Tee has supported plans for an Indigenous Healing Centre in Kno...
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Avenue trees protected
GEMBROOK’S Avenue of Honour is set to be protected under the National Trust’s register for significa...
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Hills rates climb
HILLS residents will now face a 5.8 per cent rate increase, following the adoption of Cardinia Shire...
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Emma’s first big show
BELGRAVE’S Emma Johnson is looking to the hills for inspiration.
The 24-year-old will take over Burr...
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Shire backs budget
THE Shire of Yarra Ranges last week defended its 6.9 per cent rate hike, saying both the State and F...
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Community cash call
A CALL for extra cash for Home and Community Care (HACC) across the region has ended in a political...
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Ruby turns 100
RUBY Black attributes hard work and a love of gardening as the key to her longevity.
The Olinda grea...
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Boundary growth ‘betrayal’
A HILLS green wedge advocate has slammed a State Government review of Melbourne’s urban growth bound...
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Born to be wild
UPWEY High School students are doing their bit to help animals injured in the Black Saturday fires.
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Expo helps to rebuild future
THE Shire of Yarra Ranges is hosting an expo next week to help residents rebuild their lives followi...
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