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Rates great for some
PROPERTY valuations will see council rates soar for some residents and fall for a lucky few. In th...


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Courses face axe
FUNDING cuts to the Victorian TAFE system could see Dandenong students lose access to courses. Chi...

$60m upgrade secures data
FUJITSU has lifted the lid on a $60 million upgrade at its Noble Park data centre. The multi-milli...

He's King of the Jungle
DANDENONG’S environmental manufacturer has thrown its support behind a teenage eco-warrior. Orange...

Four generation answer the call
A NEW copper with policing in his blood will be on the beat in Dandenong from this week. Frankston ...

Black spot cash round
THREE black spots in Berwick, Cockatoo, and Harkaway will be fixed by mid next year. More than $550...

Teens let down
TEENS in Kooweerup will have to find other ways to amuse themselves, with the after school care prog...

Hunters hunted
PACKS of wild dogs are reportedly stalking deer hunters as they become more brazen in their search f...

Road rage
LANDOWNERS in Kooweerup and surrounds say they have “been through hell” as they wait to hear if and ...

CFA nod for house
A THIRD hills family has been given the go ahead by Yarra Ranges Council to build their family home,...

New Stories
(Wallan, Kilmore, Broadford Star)   Emergency only
A TEENAGER driving an allegedly stolen vehicle crashed into four cars and a concrete barrier after h...  (15/05/2012)

(Pakenham Gazette)   New hope for disabled
IT WILL change lives. It already has. The Federal Government’s announcement of the launch of the...  (16/05/2012)

(Dandenong Star)   Rates great for some
PROPERTY valuations will see council rates soar for some residents and fall for a lucky few. In th...  (17/05/2012)

(Keilor, Taylors Lakes, Sydenham Star)   Council keeps administrators
UPDATE: TWO independent reports convinced the Baillieu Government to keep Brimbank City Council unde...  (17/05/2012)

(Surf Coast Independent)   FINALLY FRIDAY: Reality bites sister act
LIFE is actually a good reality for the Findlay sisters of hit rock band Stonefield. The ’70s-inspi...  (18/05/2012)

(Bellarine Independent)   FINALLY FRIDAY: Reality bites sister act
LIFE is actually a good reality for the Findlay sisters of hit rock band Stonefield. The ’70s-inspi...  (18/05/2012)

(Berwick News)   The write thing
JOHN Howard welcomed her son into the world, but Prime Minister Julia Gillard has refused. Narre ...  (26/04/2012)

(Mountain Views Mail)   Valley sports clubs, rail links to benefit
THE Yarra Valley will see a host of smaller projects being funded in the Yarra Ranges Council budget...  (16/05/2012)

(St Albans, Deer Park, Caroline Springs Star)   Check ID, police urge drivers
SUNSHINE motorists were taken for a ride last week by a 19-year-old man pretending to be a police of...  (15/05/2012)

(Mount Evelyn Mail)   Puffing huff at protest
PUFFING Billy has slammed Menzies Road Action Group for using its community event to push their poli...  (16/05/2012)

(Upper Yarra Mail)   Brigade back-up
AN OFFICE on wheels, storage containers and catering are all possible on the road with Seville fire ...  (16/05/2012)

(Geelong Independent)   FINALLY FRIDAY: Reality bites sister act
LIFE is actually a good reality for the Findlay sisters of hit rock band Stonefield. The ’70s-inspi...  (18/05/2012)

(Williamstown, Altona, Laverton Star)   Point Cook teams step up to VTCA
POINT Cook Cricket Club has opened a new chapter in its history with two of its teams joining the Vi...  (15/05/2012)

(Sunshine, Ardeer, Albion Star)   Stolen and scrapped
A CAR belonging to a disabled Hillside woman was stolen, burnt out and sold for scrap metal last mon...  (15/05/2012)

(Pakenham News)   Black spot cash round
THREE black spots in Berwick, Cockatoo, and Harkaway will be fixed by mid next year. More than $550...  (16/05/2012)

(Werribee, Hoppers Crossing, Point Cook Star)   Racing shakeup
WERRIBEE Racing Club has undergone a major shakeup with the dramatic removal of the CEO and Country ...  (17/05/2012)

(Whittlesea, Mernda, Doreen Star)   Hume’s big ticket
THE Hume Global Learning Centre, community hubs in Greenvale and Craigieburn, and sports grounds are...  (15/05/2012)

(Ranges Trader Mail)   Rates squeeze
YARRA Ranges residents face a rate rise of 5.7 per cent this year, one of the lowest rises delivered...  (16/05/2012)

(Footscray, Yarraville, Braybrook Star)   Waiting list pain
NEARLY half of all Western Hospital emergency department patients continue to wait for more than eig...  (15/05/2012)

(Ferntree Gully, Belgrave Mail)   Capital cash works
THE Olinda Recreation Reserve will receive $200,000 from Yarra Ranges Council as part of the capital...  (16/05/2012)

(Hume Star)   Bypass options open
THERE is no preferred Wallan Kilmore bypass option at this stage, Member for Seymour Cindy McLeish s...  (15/05/2012)

(Berwick Gazette)   Teens let down
TEENS in Kooweerup will have to find other ways to amuse themselves, with the after school care prog...  (16/05/2012)

(Cranbourne News)   Make it safer: call
CASEY residents have called for safety upgrades to a notoriously dangerous Hampton Park intersection...  (05/04/2012)