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Developing self-confidence through woodwork
Badger Creek Primary School students come to Badger Creek Men’s Shed to learn carpentry skills every Thursday. Badger Creek Men’s Shed invites different grades of…
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Yarra Glen and Healesville remember
All veterans, who have given their lives in combat for Australia and Commonwealth nations, were remembered once again on Saturday 11 November. The Remembrance Day…
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Yarra Ranges Christmas Window competition starts soon
Businesses across the Yarra Ranges can get into the festive spirit early and enter into Yarra Ranges Council’s Yarra Ranges Christmas Window competition. Locals are…
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New cohort of Future Leaders
A number of innovators, thinkers and trailblazers from across the grape and wine sector have today graduated from the intensive five-month leadership development program, Future…
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Over 30,000 Toyota Klugers recalled
Toyota has recalled their 2021 to 2023 Kluger Hybrid (AXUH78) and Kluger Petrol (TXUA70/75 & GSU70/75) cars, with 30,205 units affected. The recall is due…
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Q and A with cadet journalist Tanya Steele
Tell us a fun fact about yourself! I lived in Seattle for over seven years and worked as an elevator operator on the Space Needle.…
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A busy day for Healesville CFA
Healesville CFA had several call-outs all day on Monday 6 November. The first call-out was a shed fire on Merlin Street in Chum Creek at…
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Consistent training to save people
SES Lilydale Unit rescued two drivers who had a two-vehicle collision cooperating with multiple local emergency agencies. It was around 11.30am when the unit was…
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Save Triple Zero for emergencies
Ambulance Victoria (AV) responded to 96,594 Code 1 cases between July and September this year, 2002 more than the same period last year, showing just…
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Helping orphans while completing a coursework
Healesville High School year 12 students hosted Multi-Topic Trivia Night collaborating with Healesville Rotary Club. The Multi-Topic Trivia Night was to raise funds for the…
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Government inquiry launches into Optus outage
The Government will undertake a post-incident telecommunications review into the Optus outage that affected millions of Australians yesterday. Connectivity is absolutely essential for Australian consumers…
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Lives lost reaches 15-year high after horror Cup weekend on Victorian roads
The number of lives lost on Victoria’s roads has reached a 15-year high after a tragic Melbourne Cup long weekend which claimed 13 lives. There…