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  • Wilde in the park

    Wilde in the park

    Yarra Ranges Regional Museum is breaking new ground with its first outdoor performance, Wilde Readings in the Park, on 21 November. The performance compliments the…

  • Liberals promise to restore reservoir park

    Liberals promise to restore reservoir park

    If elected at the 24 November election, the Victorian Liberal Party has pledged $500,000 to return Maroondah Reservoir Park to its former glory. On 14…

  • Reservoir rendezvous

    Reservoir rendezvous

    The state of the Maroondah Reservoir Park is such a sore point for many Healesville locals that the state Liberal party has pledged half a…

  • Home delivery

    Home delivery

     Carlee Tamme was born at Healesville Hospital. “I still see the same doctor that delivered me. He’s in Healesville too,” she said. She gave birth…

  • Rio’s run done

    Rio’s run done

     RIOS RUN DONE On 1 October Ryan Fowler ran out of Melbourne and stopped running 26 days and 1027 kilometres later in Sydney. In that…

  • A new threat for berry growers

    With the current agricultural focus on QFly activity, Yarra Valley growers have learnt about another serious threat, Spotted Wing Drosophila. At a seminar in Wandin…

  • Fleay’s clean bill of health

    Fleay’s clean bill of health

     The world’s oldest platypus celebrated her 25th birthday at Healesville Sanctuary. Fleay is bucking the trend, with most platypus only living to be 20 years…

  • Excursion cancelled following Bourke St attack

    Excursion cancelled following Bourke St attack

    Healesville Primary School cancelled its grade 5/6 city camp on “advice from the Department of Education” in light of the terror attack in Bourke Street.…

  • My piece of paradise

    My piece of paradise

    Steve Richards spent 15 years as a V8 Supercar driver and has won five Bathurst 1000s, so he knows a thing or two about high…

  • Lilydale abloom with poppies

    Lilydale abloom with poppies

     More than 6000 poppies adorned the Lilydale Cenotaph and surrounds in Main Street ahead of Remembrance Day. Casey MP Tony Smith said Sharon Chuck and…

  • Pool preparation concerns

    Pool preparation concerns

    Bright green water captured running into Graceburn Creek in Healesville is nothing to worry about, says Yarra Ranges Council. Environment and engineering director Mark Varmalis…

  • Remembrance Day round-up

    Remembrance Day round-up

     With the Centenary of the Armistice, Remembrance Day services across the Yarra Valley held extra significance this year. MP for Casey Tony Smith spoke at…

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