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To sing is their thing
THE Yarra Valley Singers will return to Wandin for their winter concert. After the standing ovation they received performing Messiah last Christmas, the singers will…
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Bridge moves slowly
By Mara Pattison-Despite rumours circulating about the delays being from the thefts of the steel from the bridge, VicRoads said there had been one minor…
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Business for the long term
By Kath GannawayCongratulating the latest graduates of Yarra Ranges Council’s Sustainable Business Program, and Yarra Ranges Council, Mail Newspaper Group managing director Paul Thomas said…
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Riverbank cabins to stay
CABINS at Warburton Caravan Park will be able to remain where they are after the Department of Sustainability and Environment reviewed plans to force the…
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Premier puts clock back- Wurrundjeri elder Murrundindi says the acknowledgement of the traditional owners of the land shows recognition and respect. 65088
By Kath GannawayWurrundjeri Ngurungaeta (leader) Murrundindi said the move was a disgrace, and an insult to Aboriginal people. The traditional acknowledgement has become a part…
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Call for expansion
By Kath GannawayA MAJORITY of Coldstream residents responding to a Yarra Ranges Council survey have come out in favour of expanding the residential boundary. But…
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Reflex rebellion
By Mara Pattison-SowdenTHE State Government says a deal to relocate VicForests’ head office to the Yarra Ranges, along with a possible 45 new jobs, has…
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Warburton goal spree
By Carli MitchellMONBULK didn’t look too bad at times, but wasted opportunities and allowed Warburton a bigger win. Warby is the biggest improver so far…
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Vets are still on top
MAIL photographer Raylee Burns checked out the veterans’ football game at Woori Yallock against Marysville on Sunday. The best player on field was Ray Dobby…
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Young voices under Visnja
By Mara Pattison-SowdenCHOIR teacher Visnja Prtenjava has moved back to Warburton and started up singing workshops for eight to 12-year-olds. She has returned from a…
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Potent poo pulls crowd- Lucifer gets a whiff of the record Tasmanian Devil poo. 64948
By Mara Pattison-SowdenHEALESVILLE Sanctuary believes it has the poo-tential for a record length of Tasmanian Devil faeces. The 42cm long poo has had children on…
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Artists aren’t lounging about
HEALESVILLE is set to become the culture capital of the Yarra Valley, with many new arts-based businesses set to open their doors in the next…