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Emotional start for season
By Stephen Walter,SEASON 2009 is finally underway with High Mountain Spring Water Division 2 football and netball starting last Saturday 4 April. It was an…
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Club gets own court
By Monique EbringtonPOWELLTOWN Netball Club members celebrated the opening of their own netball court last Saturday, two years after the club was formed. For the…
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Kinglake fires with pride
By Tania MartinEMOTIONS ran high on Saturday as Emerald took on Kinglake in an unforgettable start to the YVMDFL season. In front of thousands of…
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Classrooms go digital
Yarra Junction Primary School’s Grade 5/6 students Aiden, Caitlin, Lauren and Jasmine complete school work on their netbook laptops. By Monique EbringtonYARRA Junction Primary School…
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Farmers’ market ‘mobbed’
The farmers’ market at Yileena Park in Yarra Glen was buzzing with people responding to the message that the valley is ready and waiting for…
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Students’ top arts on show
By Kath GannawaySTUDENTS from Billanook College, Lilydale Adventist Academy (LAA) and Mount Evelyn Christian School (MECS) have works on show in the 2008 VCE Top…
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The art of transformation
By Kath GannawayEVANESCENCE, an exhibition of works by New York-based, Australian-born artist Denise Green opened at the TarraWarra Museum of Art in Yarra Glen last…
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Wildlife carers need new home
By Kath GannawayA COUPLE who have cared for wildlife in Steels Creek for 12 years have been forced by February’s bushfires to find a new…
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Plants from the ashes
By Monique EbringtonSTEELS Creek Garden Club is calling on green thumbs, and anyone with a garden, to donate plant cuttings and pots. Steels Creek Garden…
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Festival of life
A FESTIVAL at Buxton Recreation Reserve on Easter Monday from 10am to 5pm is aimed at bringing fun into the lives of local communities, and…
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Putting history on the books
MARYSVILLE and Kinglake have been included in grants to support local history projects. The Kinglake Ranges Neighbourhood House for Kinglake Historical Society received a grant…
