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Surprise meeting on apartment complex

By Kath Gannaway A public meeting will be held tonight in Healesville to look at plans for a four-storey apartment/retail complex in Healesville’s main street. The...

Possum’s uncertain future

By Kath Gannaway A State Government report has delivered a mixed message on the viability of the critically endangered Leadbeater’s possum and the impact of...

Veterans visit for 1000th game

By Kath Gannaway Woori Yallock Football Club was a team of champions in 1947 as it claimed the premiership flag at Warburton. Two of that team,...

Winter’s glow

By Kath Gannaway Fresh festival shows Warburton off to the world... Warburton is getting all lit up about a fresh new mid-winter festival that aims to...

Lack of speed caused roll over

By Kath Gannaway Police have not completely ruled out speed as a factor in a log truck roll over in Chum Creek on Saturday morning...

Four points separate ladder leaders

By Cameron Hutchison AFL YARRA RANGES Round 13 is done and dusted for Division 1, while Division 2 have put Round 14 behind them. In Division 1,...

Garden passion beyond compare

By Derek Schlennstedt Steeped in rich history, Lubra Bend is a magnificent country property with a resplendent garden that is filled with a range of...

Playgroup leader parts company in tears

By Kath Gannaway Ngaire Holman said a teary farewell to her extended playgroup family on 28 June after 11 years as leader. And, as always, her...

Looking into the landscape

Two films by award-winning Warburton director Peter Charles Downey will screen at Yarra Valley ECOSS documentary film night in Wesburn on Sunday 30 July...

Talk spiced with multi-culture

By Kath Gannaway Megan Wallens is another Upper Yarra woman with an interesting story to tell. She came to Warburton having had a varied career in...

Hills ride for literacy across seas

By Kath Gannaway If giving Cambodian children the chance to improve literacy and numeracy skills was as easy as riding a bike, everybody would do...

Diners spared from second-hand smoke

By Derek Schlennstedt There are no ifs or butts about it, the smoking ban that comes into effect in August will see smoking removed from...

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St Brigid’s students provided extra hands to help out community

St Brigid’s Primary School students had a busy day helping a local charity organisation prepare its Christmas hampers. Grade 6 students visited Darron Honey...