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101 birthday cards for Joyce
Estia Health’s oldest resident Joyce Monk celebrated her 101st birthday on Monday 6 July. The aged care facility celebrated the great occasion by organising 101…
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Speeds lowered on Yarra Valley roads
Speed limits will be dropped on a number of residential streets in the Yarra Valley in a bid to improve safety for community members and…
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Healesville aged care worker tests positive for Covid-19
A worker from Aurrum Aged Care in Healesville was among confirmed Covid-19 cases on 8 July. It is understood the staff member was asymptomatic but…
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Sod turned for Coldstream autism school
An independent school for children on the autism spectrum is one step closer to development, with the turning of the first sod at the school’s…
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Major events cancelled
Yarra Valley community events have been dealt a significant blow as the Lilydale and Yarra Valley Show and Wandin-Silvan Field Days have been cancelled several…
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Three injured in Yering crash
A one year old is in critical condition, while two women were seriously injured following a three car collision in Yering on the afternoon of…
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Highway fix plea
The Coldstream community is growing frustrated as uncertainty lingers as to whether traffic lights will be installed to ease the town’s traffic problems. Killara Road…
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Bunnings to stop selling VicForests timber
Major home and hardware chain Bunnings has announced it will stop sourcing timber from VicForests, following a recent ruling that the agency breached environmental laws.…
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Helping the homeless
A group of students from Cire Community School’s beauty class have been busy collecting donations and funds for those in need in the Yarra Valley…
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Healesville says no to Macca’s
Healesville and the wider Yarra Ranges community have declared they do not want to see a McDonald’s franchise come to Healesville according to Star Mail’s…
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Small win for Seville East residents
Seville East residents have had a small win in their campaign for a safer Warburton Highway as the speed limit has been lowered along a…
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’Ridiculous’ panic buying returns
Common sense has gone out the window once more as some Victorians have reduced themselves to panic buying from supermarkets amidst a spike in Coronavirus…