Meg Hellyer

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Meg is a freelance editor and writer living in Melbourne. She has edited for a range of publications.

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  • Library makes the switch to biodegradable book covers
  • Blind Creek reimagined in Lewis Reserve
  • Future Directions for Koolunga Native Reserve
  • Historic Red Rattler travels the Belgrave line once more
  • Millers Homestead reopens its doors

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    Future Directions for Koolunga Native Reserve

    Knox Council has been developing a Future Directions Plan for Koolunga Native Reserve, and is asking for community input.

    June 1, 2022
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    Historic Red Rattler travels the Belgrave line once more

    Residents may have spotted a Red Rattler travelling along the Belgrave line as it passed through Ferntree Gully. There are also plans to run it again in May.

    March 31, 2022
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    Millers Homestead reopens its doors

    At last, Millers Homestead has reopened its doors to the public, kick-starting a 12 month pilot program run by Eastern Regional Libraries.

    March 31, 2022
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    Knox Festival 2022

    This year’s Knox Festival was a blaze of colour, culture and community, with a reported crowd of 15,000 in attendance.

    March 31, 2022
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    Innovating the way we shop – a return to the general store

    If the past couple of years have taught us anything, it’s that we value connection, a friendly face and sense of local community...

    March 31, 2022
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    Ferntree Gully Substation upgraded for bushfire protection

    Over recent months, Ferntree Gully Substation has been upgraded with new equipment to support bushfire protection technology.

    February 1, 2022
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Recent Posts

  • Library makes the switch to biodegradable book covers
  • Blind Creek reimagined in Lewis Reserve
  • Future Directions for Koolunga Native Reserve
  • Historic Red Rattler travels the Belgrave line once more
  • Millers Homestead reopens its doors
  • Knox Festival 2022

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Recent Posts

  • Library makes the switch to biodegradable book covers
  • Blind Creek reimagined in Lewis Reserve
  • Future Directions for Koolunga Native Reserve
  • Historic Red Rattler travels the Belgrave line once more
  • Millers Homestead reopens its doors

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anxiety Belgrave books bookshops bookstores Bridget Jones change CNAV coronavirus Dandenongs digitalising information digital media editing Fairfax media Ferntree Gully future Gully News Harry Potter inspiration Jane Austen journalism Knox Koolunga libraries life local news magic Melbourne MeToo Millers Homestead mX news News Corp newspapers Platypus Education Group Pride and Prejudice print publishing reading TAT TAT Fiction The Australia Times train travel women's equality writing
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