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Surface shredded as hoons rip in

By Derek Schlennstedt Healesville police are investigating extensive burnout damage at Queens Park, believed to have occurred early on the morning of Sunday 9 July. Police...

Black Hat plot

By Kath Gannaway Book reveals how powerful vested interests destroyed Coranderrk… A book launched on Sunday 9 July is set to turn the traditional understanding behind...

Boys’ junction

By Kath Gannaway Youngsters share their views as they turn into men... The invisibility of male youth has taken a very public profile with the launch...

Boys’ junction

By Kath Gannaway Youngsters share their views as they turn into men... The invisibility of male youth has taken a very public profile with the launch...

Lions dinner presents certificates

By Effie Caloutas Lions officials, staff and parents attended a dinner at the Healesville RSL on Wednesday 21 June to present Leo Club members with...

There’s still life in these fix-ups

By Kath Gannaway From something as simple as a walking stick to the fiddly complexity of an unravelling jumper, Warburton’s fixers did what their name...

Plastic bags sent packing

By Kath Gannaway There was sewing and singing in the street in Healesville on 1 July with the official launch of Plastic Bag Free Healesville...

Spare a warm thought for the animals

By Derek Schlennstedt As the temperatures plummet, spare a thought for those surrendered feathered, furry or scaly friends who rely on the kindness of the...

Double-up in the top spot

By Cameron Hutchison The weekend saw the last game in Round 11 for Division 1 being played and Round 12 for Division 2. The Under 18s...

Grand final replay at WorkSafe round

By Peter Douglas and Effie Caloutas North Melbourne champion and AFL games record holder Brent ‘Boomer’ Harvey will be special guest at the Healesville versus...

Sporting clubs kick goals all round

By Kath Gannaway Seven Healesville sporting clubs received a financial boost at the Rotary Club of Healesville’s June dinner meeting. The dinner was part of the...

July freeze wreaks havoc in pipelines

By Peter Douglas and Derek Schlennstedt Waking up to rain on the roof wasn’t a frequent occurrence throughout June. Although the cold has started to bite...

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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...