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Monbulk local hero returns home
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Tuesday, 12 December, 2023
A Star News Group Publication
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Pens from trees for graduates Students from across the Dandenong Ranges were presented with specially made pens from Treasuring Our Trees (TOT) as a token for their upcoming graduation. Grade 6 students from Emerald Primary were the first to receive their pens on Friday 8 December, with students from Mount Dandenong Primary School also getting the gift. The pens were made from fallen trees and crafted into intricately made writing utensils. Trees from Silvan Reservoir Park which were brought down by the 2021 storm were used to create these specific pens. To read more, turn to page 10
Archie, Scarlett and Robbie after receiving their pens. Picture: TYLER WRIGHT
Emerald leads hills outrage as bank prepares final local branch demise
NAB closure fury NAB branch in Emerald because fewer customers are using it for their banking,” NAB retail customer executive Karen Ford said. Some residents have said they will now consider a change of banks to ensure they can access a branch within their town. With the Emerald branch announcement following the recent closure of the Monbulk branch, those residents and businesses on the Hill will either have to travel to Wantirna, Berwick or Pakenham to do their in-person banking.
In pleading with the bank, residents are calling for a fully functional ATM service instead to ensure they can continue making deposits in the convenience of their town. “If it must go... Then please replace it with a multi serviced ATM. Deposits a must,” Glenda Holmes said. Ms Ford said customers could continue to do their day-to-day banking through the Bank@Post service. The full story can be found on page 3
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Linda Granieri said. NAB has confirmed the closure will take place on Thursday 7 March, due to the declining customer base using the storefront. The bank has revealed that only 57 per cent of the branch’s customers only visited the branch once over the past year, with more than 70 per cent of customers also using other locations, including the recently refurbished branch in Knox. “We made the difficult decision to close the
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The Emerald community has been left outraged after the National Australia Bank (NAB) decided to pull the pin on its branch, with customers now having to travel further to bank with the big four provider. Noticing a decline in opening hours, some residents and business owners felt the closure was imminent. “I had a clue they were trying to shut it, first they reduced hours and then the staff were trying to teach/express to people to use internet banking,” Gembrook resident