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  • Beaut tomatoes heaven-sent

    Beaut tomatoes heaven-sent

    There must be something in the water at Ljubica Bosevska’s house – her tomatoes are growing like there’s no tomorrow. The Sunbury resident (pictured) plucked…

  • Max-imum care factor

    Max-imum care factor

    Life for Max has been an uphill battle so far, but this little guy is definitely taking it all in his stride. For Max, who…

  • Sunbury sites not up for grabs

    State planning minister Richard Wynne has moved to allay fears that Sunbury sites of cultural and historic significance will be impacted by growth imperatives. The…

  • Futsal right on when footy goes off

    Futsal right on when footy goes off

    Macedon kids Tarkyn Bishop and Edward Ferguson started playing futsal to keep active during the football off season – but they’re now national, and potentially…

  • Top range of carnival fun for St Ambrose

    Top range of carnival fun for St Ambrose

    Crazy hair, painted faces and plenty of rides will be among the highlights at the St Ambrose Primary School carnival next weekend. This year’s carnival…

  • Art campaign a success

    Art campaign a success

    Students, staff and parents have celebrated the end of a long campaign to rebuild New Gisborne Primary School’s art room, which was gutted by fire…

  • MY PLACE: Mal Closter

    MY PLACE: Mal Closter

    What’s your connection with the Macedon Ranges? I transferred to a technical high school and moved to Kyneton with my wife, Karen, and our two…

  • Grand plans for residential development rejected

    Grand plans for residential development rejected

    Plans to squeeze 11 double-storey townhouses on a Werribee block that is less than an acre in size have been quashed by Wyndham council. The…

  • All walks heed respect: Walk With Her

    All walks heed respect: Walk With Her

    Sarah Cafferkey was a beautiful, bright, bubbly young lady until her life was cruelly cut short. The 22-year-old was murdered in a Bacchus Marsh unit…

  • Horse centre plan dumped

    Macedon Ranges councillors faced the wrath of horse enthusiasts last Wednesday when they withdrew support for a controversial $40million equine centre in the east of…

  • Irish dancers off to Dublin

    Irish dancers off to Dublin

    Sunbury dancers Ciana O’Neill and Alexandra Heming need a bit more than luck to get them to the world Irish dancing championships in Dublin later…

  • Sinead has her scissors poised

    Sinead has her scissors poised

    Sinead Parker of Sunbury is getting ready to lop off her locks for cancer in coming weeks. When Sinead (pictured) was just 16, her high…

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