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  • Upper Yarra funding pledge

    Upper Yarra funding pledge

    Casey MP Tony Smith is splashing cash across the valley ahead of the federal election in May. He vowed to provide $92,174 to deliver CCTV…

  • Footy club brings pride to the Yarra Valley

    Footy club brings pride to the Yarra Valley

    Yarra Glen Football Netball Club will be hosting the sixth annual Yarra Valley Pride Cup against Seville on Sunday 5 May at Yarra Glen Showground…

  • Funding pledges to upgrade community

    Funding pledges to upgrade community

    Casey MP Tony Smith is splashing cash across the valley ahead of the federal election in May. On Friday 26 April he vowed to provide…

  • Danger period end

    Danger period end

     The Fire Danger Period will end on Wednesday 1 May in the Yarra Ranges and Cardinia. The CFA-declared period restricts the use of fire in…

  • Easter gift wins $250K

    Easter gift wins $250K

     A scratchie gifted from his mum for Easter won a Yarra Glen health worker $250,000. She bought the winning $10 ticket was bought at Lilydale…

  • Timber Release Plan nine months late

    Timber Release Plan nine months late

    A new timber plan will provide certainty for the industry this year but a long-term solution is still to come, according to the State Government.…

  • Seville oval to undergo major redevelopment

    Seville oval to undergo major redevelopment

    Seville oval is set to receive a major redevelopment as both Labor and Liberal federal parties pledged $900,000 to upgrade and level the playing surface…

  • New defibrillator for primary school

    New defibrillator for primary school

    Woori Yallock Primary School is the beneficiary of a new defibrillator after raising $3000 through school fundraising. Principal Oliver Thockloth was proud to make the…

  • Creatures, Beasts and Kindred Spirits

    Creatures, Beasts and Kindred Spirits

    For more than 40 years, Leunig’s cartoons and poetry have struck a chord with Australians. His humour is dark, his themes are provocative and now…

  • Q&A with Claire Madden, Healesville Sanctuary vet

    Q&A with Claire Madden, Healesville Sanctuary vet

    The Mail asked Claire a few questions to mark World Vet Day on Saturday 27 April. What is something people don’t know about you? I…

  • Window into a family’s service

    Window into a family’s service

     “We have a responsibility not only to say thank you but to tell them how proud we are.” Sally Piper and the Healesville Jewellers team…

  • Warby Anzac service a tribute to unsung heroes

    Warby Anzac service a tribute to unsung heroes

    Community members came out in strong numbers to view the commemorative march from Warburton RSL to the cenotaph on Anzac Day 2019. A service was…

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