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  • Holiday options at Victoria 101

    FUEL prices may have dropped a bit, but the volatile experience of high fuel costs over the past year has left motorists more aware than…

  • Busy time in break

    STUCK for ideas these school holidays? There is plenty on in the Yarra Valley and nearby to keep kids occupied over the next few weeks.…

  • Thirsty thieves target cricket club, again

    LAUNCHING Place Cricket Club has again been hit for six, with thieves stealing alcohol from the clubrooms in the third break-in in two weeks. A…

  • Dive in for pool

    By Kath GannawayTHE man who dug the hole for the Warburton Pool 36 years ago said it would be a calamity if it were to…

  • Views on Mental Health Act sought

    By Kath GannawayYARRA Valley residents will have their views reflected in a review of Victoria’s Mental Health Act. Mental Health Minister Lisa Neville released a…

  • Lilydale boxers do club proud

    By Monique EbringtonLILYDALE Fight ‘n’ Fitness is celebrating the club’s continued success at this year’s Australian Amateur Boxing Titles in Townsville recently. The club’s fighters…

  • Group

    PARKS Victoria chose International Volunteers Day on 5 December as the perfect opportunity to highlight the special contribution made by Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater.…

  • Substance not toxic

    By Monique EbringtonHEALESVILLE residents have been reassured that the substance that turned Grace Burn waterway white last Tuesday (9 December) is not toxic. Many worried…

  • Rain takes toll on cricket, crops

    By Keith ThompsonHEAVY rain, while welcomed by many, played havoc with some farmers and cricketers alike, washing out the weekend’s cricket and damaging many crops.…

  • Cheney and sons

    By Monique Ebrington THE Coldstream company Australian Harvest was a cut above the rest at the World Cheese Awards, winning the International Product of the…

  • Funding boost will help long-term ill

    By Kath GannawayFUNDING announced last week will provide an additional 4776 hours of service each year to Yarra Ranges residents who suffer with chronic diseases…

  • Sky’s the limit for acrobatic champs

    By Kath GannawayHEALESVILLE acrobatic pair, Esther Rijk and Joanne Curry, has returned from the Australian Acrobatics Championships with a national title. The girls who train…

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