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East Side Stories: How 15,000 trees turned into a life-long endeavour for Hawthorn’s bonsai master

East Side Stories: How 15,000 trees turned into a life-long endeavour for Hawthorn’s bonsai master

“Rather than a love, I’d say bonsai is a commitment.”

East Side Stories

“Nothing we can do”: Why Melbourne's east is heading into a longer, drier fire season

“Nothing we can do”: Why Melbourne's east is heading into a longer, drier fire season

“We’ve got to be agile and optimise where we can because we're dealing with this changing environment.”

Climate

🟠 Busy bees and street trees

🟠 Busy bees and street trees

Also including: My chat with ABC Radio Melbourne's David Astle on the airwaves

Meet the Ringwood family breeding queen bees to keep Australia’s hives alive

Meet the Ringwood family breeding queen bees to keep Australia’s hives alive

With hives hosting anywhere between 20,000 and 80,000 worker bees, raising the right queen for the job is essential.

Maroondah

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“We lost the heart”: The grassroots campaign to breathe life back into Mont Albert

“We lost the heart”: The grassroots campaign to breathe life back into Mont Albert

“It's been an upward pathway towards making it a really valuable local place.”

Whitehorse

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🟠 Festive feud & battery boosts

🟠 Festive feud & battery boosts

Also including: The best affordable food options in Hawthorn

“A pack of grinches”: How Christmas comments landed a Knox councillor in hot water

“A pack of grinches”: How Christmas comments landed a Knox councillor in hot water

A clash over whether or not to spend $15,000 on Christmas bows has led to a pause for one local member.

Knox

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“Extensive” damage to Glen Waverley RSL after kitchen fire leaves pokies and members’ rooms gutted

“Extensive” damage to Glen Waverley RSL after kitchen fire leaves pokies and members’ rooms gutted

Firefighters quickly saved the majority of war memorabilia from fire damage.

Monash

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When the lights go out: The households in the Dandenongs staying online thanks to batteries

When the lights go out: The households in the Dandenongs staying online thanks to batteries

“We just flipped the switch and we were the only people in the street that had power.”

Energy

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