Ranges Trader Mail / News
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Rough reception
A FERNTREE Gully woman has slammed a State Government pledge to help Victoria’s bush fire victims.
T... (14/04/2009) |
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Winterfest canned
EMERALD’S popular Winterfest has been canned following public liability concerns.
The committee last... (14/04/2009) |
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Dangerous road appeal
POLICE are calling for action on a dangerous section of road near Cockatoo following the second coll... (14/04/2009) |
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Back to front day
HILLS primary school students had good reason to look a little silly earlier this month.
Kallista Pr... (14/04/2009) |
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Have your say at fire meeting
RESIDENT’S will be able to voice their concerns over fire safety in the Dandenongs at a meeting next... (14/04/2009) |
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Tribute to emergency crews
KNOX residents are invited to pay tribute to local emergency crews at a council ceremony on Sunday 1... (14/04/2009) |
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Call for carers
A MONBULK mother has joined renewed calls for more foster carers in the outer-east.
Judy James, 56, ... (14/04/2009) |
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Easter fun on parade
HILLS students got into the Easter spirit this month with colourful parades, hot cross bun
breakfas... (14/04/2009) |
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Elders in law move
KOORI leaders from across the state converged on Kalorama last week to discuss the need for the Vict... (14/04/2009) |
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Hundreds attend open day
HUNDREDS of Melburnians flocked to Olinda last week, braving the winter spell for a free day at the ... (14/04/2009) |
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Benefit show for brigade
MOVIE-GOERS can support a local CFA crew and check out a new comedy at Knox Cinemas on Friday 24 Apr... (14/04/2009) |
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War artist comes alive
IN THE lead-up to Anzac Day, Monbulk RSL will host a talk on World War I artist, Will Dyson.
Histori... (14/04/2009) |
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Indigenous art on show
BURRINJA will this month become the first gallery in Australia to host a unique indigenous art exhib... (14/04/2009) |
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