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  • Amendment brings adoption healing

    Amendment brings adoption healing

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A WARBURTON man who missed the opportunity to connect with his mother after finding out he was adopted has welcomed the repeal…

  • Extra attention for outside pets

    Animal Aid Column, By Debra Boland THIS winter has been incredibly cold for the animals in our shelters, particularly the dogs which have experienced many…

  • Empathy for quake victims

    Empathy for quake victims

    By JESSE GRAHAM DIXONS Creek Primary School students have pulled up their socks (and jeans) for a season-long fund-raiser to help with the relief effort…

  • Curtains for community group

    Curtains for community group

    By JESSE GRAHAM COMMUNITY 3777 is no more. The group officially wound up in a meeting on Monday 17 August, ending 15 years of work…

  • The relay is back

    The relay is back

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE RELAY for Life is coming back to Healesville in November, with a huge fund-raising goal set to help with cancer research…

  • Our wines on top

    Our wines on top

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE YARRA Valley has again punched above its weight with its wine, making up a third of the 100 wines recently announced…

  • Nepal helped

    Nepal helped

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS FORMER Healesville Rotary Club president Allan Davidson and his wife Ruth are very grateful for the support they have received from the…

  • Sport honours

    Sport honours

    By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE High School honoured the achievements of its sporting students last week, with awards handed out to its high achievers. At a…

  • Rocky’s now on the road to recovery

    Rocky’s now on the road to recovery

    By JESSE GRAHAM AN ORPHANED swamp wallaby has become one of the latest residents at Healesville Sanctuary after being brought in for surgery on the…

  • Council looks for answers to its crumbling, costly home

    Council looks for answers to its crumbling, costly home

    By JESSE GRAHAM BETWEEN termite and water damage, a patchwork of buildings stuck together and infrastructure from “the beginning of time”, Yarra Ranges Council needs…

  • No animal panel

    No animal panel

    UPDATE: Wednesday, 19 August By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges Council may rescind last week’s decision to abandon a planning scheme amendment on intensive animal husbandry,…

  • Every loss is felt

    Every loss is felt

    By JESSE GRAHAM WHENEVER I drive through the Yarra Valley, I think of all the people who lost their lives in the places we pass…

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