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  • Festive spirit on parade

    Festive spirit on parade

    By Kath Gannaway SEVILLE CFA led the street parade at the Yarra Valley Spring Festival on Saturday, 12 November, recognising 75 years of service to…

  • Hefty fines for bin fire

    BEHAVIOUR that may be dismissed as a prank could have much bigger implications for the community and perpetrators, according to police and CFA. Healesville police…

  • Club on pre-war footing

    Club on pre-war footing

    By Jesse Graham A GROWING collection of pre-war Healesville Football Club memorabilia and history will be on display at Healesville Library until the end of…

  • Hills alive, venues overflowing

    Hills alive, venues overflowing

    THE Healesville Music Festival capped off its sixth year over the weekend, filling the streets and venues of town with music of all varieties. Musicians…

  • Father-son cruising for Crowy

    Father-son cruising for Crowy

    By Jesse Graham A FATHER and son team from Toolangi will drive 3800 kilometres in a clapped-out car in memory of Healesville’s Bryce Crow, as…

  • Mail bags maiden road safety award

    Mail bags maiden road safety award

    THE Mail hosted dozens of dignitaries from around the country last week at Healesville’s RACV Country Club, with the Victorian Country Press Association holding its…

  • Power out of Thinair

    Power out of Thinair

    By Kath Gannaway FORTY years on, Moora Moora co-operative is still leading the way in alternative energy with the installation last week of a single-blade…

  • Silence in their memories

    Silence in their memories

    By Derek Schlennstedt and Kath Gannaway A MIX of young and old came together at Remembrance Day services across the Yarra Valley on Friday, November…

  • The art of the equine

    The art of the equine

    By Jesse Graham AN EXHIBITION of detailed horse paintings will open on the weekend at Healesville’s Art Framed Gallery, with detailed works to hang on…

  • Men roll up the sleeves for critically-endangered critter

    Men roll up the sleeves for critically-endangered critter

    By Jesse Graham THE WORK of Yellingbo’s Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater will be able to continue with ease, with the men at Badger Creek’s…

  • Time to take tools back

    Time to take tools back

    By Jesse Graham POLICE will be presenting stolen tools in viewing sessions, in an attempt to reunite 500 pieces of equipment with their owners, after…

  • Cliff, Cox take the lead at Yarra Ranges Council

    Cliff, Cox take the lead at Yarra Ranges Council

    By Jesse Graham STREETON Ward councillor Noel Cliff has been elected as Yarra Ranges Council’s mayor for the coming year, with Walling Ward councillor Len…

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