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Students show award-winning resilience

Dixons Creek Primary has won a state award for resilience. It was the Victorian winner in the school category at the Resilient Australia Awards, and...

The Round-up

Cyclist critical following fall A cyclist suffered critical injuries when he fell from his bike in Yarra Glen. Paramedics were called to a bike accident on...

Kouta Mayhem takes home the Healesville Cup

In a packed 12-race program on Sunday, Healesville Greyhound Racing Club hosted the annual Healesville Cup. The $25,000 winner’s purse went to outsider Kouta Mayhem...

Wandin wins a shot at Woori

AFL YARRA RANGES WRAP FOOTBALL DIVISION 1 SENIORS Qualifying Final Wandin 12.16.88 d Olinda Ferny Creek 9.10.64 Wandin will take on minor premiers Woori Yallock next week while...

Max qualifies for the bag

The Warburton Golf Club event on Wednesday 5 September was a difficult day for low scores. The ‘Happy Bus Driver’, Max Carvill, posted the best...

Healesville soccer success

The Healesville Soccer Club under-14 girls finished in second position in their first season following a 2-1 win against Chisholm United at the Don...

Signatures for safety

A Healesville cafe is calling for a safety audit at a “dangerous” intersection. Habituel overlooks the Maroondah Highway, Badger Creek Road and Wilson Street junction. Manager...

Maternity service push

 Birthing services could return to Healesville Hospital if a key recommendation of a Parliamentary Inquiry into Perinatal Services is acted on. Meanwhile, the Yarra Valley...

Diabetes awareness is key

The saying ‘It takes a village to raise a child’ is never more true than when that child has type 1 diabetes. For the Collins...

Ticonderoga the story

Michael Veitch is the author of many critically acclaimed books on Australia’s WWII airman and seafaring adventures, but Hell Ship is personal in a...

Luck of the draw

The provision of better mobile phone services to East Warburton, with a long-awaited mobile tower erected in July, has fallen dismally short according to...

Helping children cross since 1972

Pam Ramadge from Wandin North is the longest-serving school crossing supervisor in Victoria, having devoted 45 years to the service. Wandin Yallock Primary students, parents...

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Looking back at Warm Winter Read

Now that summer is almost here, some of us may be reminiscing about the cool winter days, the warm doona and hot cuppa, and...