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Centre in good hands
By Kath GannawayWITH 95 per cent of the Yarra Valley’s accommodation providers on its books, staff and volunteers at the Yarra Valley Visitor Information Centre…
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Lady Cobras rattle Sabres
By Ben Turner IT was a mixed bag of results for the Kilsyth Cobras on the weekend as the ladies took the crown in a…
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Lost animals remembered
Above: Messages of loss and recognition were written on seed cards providing a link to the future. By Kath GannawayHUNDREDS of trees will provide a…
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Community picks up the pieces
By Kath GannawayTHERE are signs of recovery in Chum Creek after the bushfires. On Saturday 25 April residents gathered at the community hub – the…
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Best of both worlds
Healesville musician and Rhythm and Red organiser Ewan McCloonan with Toby Cavill, Joel and Chris Cavill at last week’s performance. By Kath GannawayCHEESE Freaks for…
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Jumps query
The final hurdle in Race 3 at Yarra Glen on 26 April was the last hurdle for five-year-old gelding Hanging Rock and has sparked renewed…
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Farmers can get
FARMERS affected by the February bushfires can apply to the Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) for financial assistance. VFF President Simon Ramsay said the generosity of…
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Mums cook up a healthy diet
Community Kitchen group members Andrea Maurici with Isabella, Naomi Taylor with Mark and Alexandra Barton-Johnson with McEwan. 30221 By Monique EbringtonTHERE are no buns in…
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Ted’s got a mind for Warburton
Warburton resident and local icon Ted Chisholm celebrated his By Monique Ebrington THE Warburton Recreation Reserve, nestled along the Yarra River, was the ideal place…
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Runners reign as train puffs out
By Tania Martin OUT-OF-TOWNERS have again taken finish-line honours in the Puffing Billy Great Train Race. Thousands of runners both young and old put their…
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10 years of caring
By Kath GannawayPADDINGTON’S, a family-owned and operated kindergarten and childcare centre in Chirnside Park has been proudly caring for and developing the children in its…
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Festival fun
Above left: Gladysdale By Monique EbringtonGLADYSDALE Primary School’s peaceful bush setting was a little livelier on Sunday 3 May for the Gladysdale Apple and Wine…
