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A leaf in time
Yarra Junction resident and blacksmith Grant Morris will be contributing a leaf to The Tree Project. 31888 By Monique EbringtonBLACKSMITH workers are heading to the…
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T-shirts of love
By Kath GannawayHELEN Collier has a rather unique way of marketing her “Give a shirt” T-shirts. Advertising her T-shirts as “outrageously expensive” and “ludicrously priced”…
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Adult learning pioneer
Edith Noonan left a legacy of life-long learning. obituaryEdith Noonan Born: 2 February, 1921 Died: 8 May, 2009 EDITH Noonan, who died last month, described…
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Traditional Indian
TANDOORI Plaza is a delightful Indian restaurant and function centre that has been part of the Mooroolbark scene for more than 20 years. Owned and…
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Too young
By Kath GannawayORANGE balloons floated into a cold June sky on Friday at the scene of another car crash and the death of another young…
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Fired up!
By Kath GannawayA CLASS action by bushfire victims against power company SP Ausnet was described at a meeting in Yarra Glen on Thursday night as…
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Take a plunge
By Monique EbringtonYARRA Ranges Councillor Chris Templer says he doesn’t mind getting his hands, and feet, dirty when it comes to the redevelopment of the…
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Time out for movies
By Kath Gannaway THE program for this year’s Warburton Film Festival could present a quandary for film buffs who haven’t planned sufficiently to spend the…
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Bribe case dropped
By Tania MartinSHIRE of Yarra Ranges councillor Tim Heenan has been cleared of election tampering and claims of bribery. The former mayor last week told…
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Tassie does some fence mending
Tasmanian volunteers, from left, Jim Cairns, Roly Proctor, Norm Cairns and Ben Olbrich demonstrate their fencing prowess. Looking on are Graeme Chester, Lyn Mullens and…
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Young swimmers’ strokes of fortune
Stephanie Moore’s dedication to swimming has paid off. 31379 Picture: Luke Plummer By Casey NeillBELGRAVE student Stephanie Moore has dominated a national swimming championship, taking…