Open sesame for art in Dandenong Ranges - Maroondah Weekly
Open sesame for art in Dandenong RangesMaroondah WeeklyBY MELISSA CUNNINGHAM ART enthusiasts are set to flock to the Dandenong Ranges for the annual Open Studios exhibition. This year's show, themed Curves and Corners, showcases the works of some of the region's most talented artists.
Maccas boycott call - Ranges Trader Mail
Maccas boycott callRanges Trader Mail“The community was quite clear, with over 1100 voices against their proposal and the resultant unanimous vote by our councillors in rejecting their application, that we do not want their store in the Dandenong Ranges. The pledge is available at ...and more »
Home truths: Weekly property wrap - Dandenong Leader
Dandenong LeaderHome truths: Weekly property wrapDandenong LeaderFigures from RP Data show that the Dandenong Ranges suburb had the lowest price per square metre in Melbourne last year, at $53 a sq m. That is based on a median sales price in 2011 of $385000 and an average lot size of 7323sq m.and more »
Billy welcomes boost - Ranges Trader Mail
Billy welcomes boostRanges Trader Mail“We will continue to work with the board to ensure Puffing Billy contributes to regional visitation to the Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley, as well as the preservation of the history of steam railways in Australia.” Puffing Billy Railway CEO ...and more »
Tivoli Farm in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges listed with price hopes of $1.6 ... - Property Observer
Tivoli Farm in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges listed with price hopes of $1.6 ...Property ObserverBy Alistair Walsh A 20-hectare farm in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges has been listed with hopes of more than $1.6 million. Tivoli Farm, on the banks of Menzies Creek at Clematis, comes with a 1910-built homestead set amid English gardens and laurel ...
Northerly: still the people's champion - The Age
The AgeNortherly: still the people's championThe AgeIt's October 16, 2010 and a freezing, rainy day in Melbourne (so bitterly cold that it has actually snowed in the Dandenong Ranges). At Caulfield racecourse, a group of 10 or so people is gathered around a horse stall. There is nothing unusual in this ...and more »
Crash to figure in tragic family's inquest - Herald Sun
NDTVCrash to figure in tragic family's inquestHerald SunA police inquiry into the deaths of Nilesh, 36, his wife Priti, 32, their son Divesh, 5, and daughter Divya, 3, will include reviewing the smash in the Dandenong Ranges in December. Their family car, driven by Mr Sharma, ran off a road at Sassafras and ...Family dead after surviving car crashThe AustralianCar crash probed for links to slain familyNinemsnGirl misses day care; police discover her and her family dead at homeBrisbane TimesFiji Timesall 127 news articles »
Emergency: Ian Mannix - Australia Business Review Weekly (subscription)
Emergency: Ian MannixAustralia Business Review Weekly (subscription)He realised this in January 1997, when, as program director for Melbourne ABC radio station 774, he watched smoke rise from the Dandenong Ranges. Over three days, the deliberately lit fires razed 40 houses and killed three people.
Opportunity Knox for tourism - Knox Journal
Opportunity Knox for tourismKnox Journal"Knox is not going to be the next Southbank and it's not a destination on its own, but there are opportunities to brand the area as a gateway to the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley." Dr Reeves said the council could look at innovative ways to get ...
Fare dinkum, it's a homegrown market in Upwey - Maroondah Weekly
Fare dinkum, it's a homegrown market in UpweyMaroondah WeeklyHeld every season of the year, the Upwey Grassroots Market is the creation of three women from the Dandenong Ranges. Rather than travel to markets far and wide, Christina Johns, Dianne Lagerwey and Anita Burman wanted to bring the best of the Dandenong ...