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Dream pair eye big stage
By Derek Schlennstedt Bridget Murphy cannot remember a time when she did not love horses. For her, riding is a release. A driven and motivated…
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Tune in to help out
By Peter Douglas Popular non-profit, grassroots radio station Yarra Valley FM is holding a Radiothon to help boost membership and shore up its future. From…
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Top teams hard to separate
By Cameron Hutchison Round 9 was played in cold, slippery and sometimes foggy conditions. There were some surprises with the wins and losses on Saturday…
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Public meeting on bike hub
By Kath Gannaway Residents of Old Warburton are taking affirmative action, calling a public meeting on the proposed Warburton Mountain Bike Destination project, aimed, they…
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Two men injured in Powelltown house fire
By Kath Gannaway A Powelltown man has been airlifted to The Alfred Hospital following a house fire on the outskirts of the town this morning.…
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Oh … those French girls!
By Kath Gannaway The French girls were not born in Healesville, but their DNA is solidly entwined in the town’s heritage and social life. Elaine,…
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Out in the cold
By Kath Gannaway Yarra Junction’s sportswomen are calling out for an immediate fix for the lack of change facilities for netballers and footballers at the…
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#GoSocceroos
By Kath Gannaway The backroom boys at Wild Grains Bakery in Healesville have left no doubt where their allegiances are as Australia’s Socceroos travelled to…
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The Marysville experience
By Kath Gannaway A seven-year research project focused on the recovery of Marysville after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires has seen Marysville resident David Barton…
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Redwood must be managed
By Kath Gannaway The unexpected consequences of a tree-planting hydrology project that has emerged as Warburton’s most popular tourist attraction is making residents lives intolerable,…
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Healesville shows its support for Socceroos
By Derek Schlennstedt The backroom bakers at Wildgrains in Healesville have left no doubt where their allegiences are as Australia’s Socceroos head into their first…
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No WHYLD time on Sunday
By Kath Gannaway WHYLD Community Group’s annual Winter Warming to be held on Sunday (17 June) has sadly turned into a ‘Winter Warning’ with the…