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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... |
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$60m upgrade secures data
FUJITSU has lifted the lid on a $60 million upgrade at its Noble Park data centre. The multi-milli... |
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He's King of the Jungle
DANDENONG’S environmental manufacturer has thrown its support behind a teenage eco-warrior. Orange... |
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Four generation answer the call
A NEW copper with policing in his blood will be on the beat in Dandenong from this week. Frankston ... |
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Black spot cash round
THREE black spots in Berwick, Cockatoo, and Harkaway will be fixed by mid next year. More than $550... |
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Teens let down
TEENS in Kooweerup will have to find other ways to amuse themselves, with the after school care prog... |
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Hunters hunted
PACKS of wild dogs are reportedly stalking deer hunters as they become more brazen in their search f... |
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Road rage
LANDOWNERS in Kooweerup and surrounds say they have “been through hell” as they wait to hear if and ... |
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CFA nod for house
A THIRD hills family has been given the go ahead by Yarra Ranges Council to build their family home,... |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(Berwick News)
The write thing
JOHN Howard welcomed her son into the world, but Prime Minister Julia Gillard has refused. Narre ... (26/04/2012) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(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) |
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(Cranbourne News)
Make it safer: call
CASEY residents have called for safety upgrades to a notoriously dangerous Hampton Park intersection... (05/04/2012) |
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