Star Whittlesea, Mernda, Doreen
17/11/2009
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Life in limbo
FOR many of those who lost their homes in the Black Saturday bushfires, life remains on hold.
A bush...
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Tank trouble
A 10,000-litre tanker that will draw groundwater contaminants out of the Tullamarine dump has been l...
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The single life
CRAIG Law doesn’t classify himself as a farmer, but he certainly wants a wife.
With the Victorian f...
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Fire danger a fortnight away
THE fire danger period for Melbourne’s north has been pushed forward to 30 November due to the unpre...
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Mate’s medals rise from ashes
JOHN Simpson was fighting the uncontrollable bushfires on Black Saturday while his mate Patrick Ledd...
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Code Red plan
A STATE Government decision to close high-risk schools on days of catastrophic fire danger has been...
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War and mates remembered
A SMALL crowd laid wreaths at Hudson Park for Remembrance Day on Wednesday.
About 30 people attended...
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An eye on the weather
CLONBINANE will feature in the 2010 Australian Weather Calendar.
When photographer Ross Kimber was r...
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Unstoppable siblings
SISTERS Senel and Selin Yilmaz did the Olympic Taekwondo club proud at the recent National Junior Ta...
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Kilmore suffers first loss
KILMORE lost its first game of the season to Avenel in its two-day Seymour District Cricket Associat...
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Ashot at national glory
WHITTLESEA Primary School student Sarah Baerken will compete in the National School Sport Athletics ...
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Champions close in on title
GLEN Van Dyk, Ian Foster, Damon Lutz and Robyn Gallasch are leading their respective grades with onl...
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Miller double joy
WALLAN recorded a memorable victory on Saturday at Greenhill Oval, chasing down Rupertswood’s total ...
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