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  • Name game for campus

    Name game for campus

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE VICTORIAN Government and Box Hill Institute are running a competition to re-name Lilydale’s former Swinburne campus, ahead of its re-opening next…

  • ‘Interactive’ play space mooted

    ‘Interactive’ play space mooted

    By JESSE GRAHAM IT’S one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Yarra Ranges, and a playground residents and visitors have used in its various…

  • Healesville farewells Jim Crow

    Healesville farewells Jim Crow

    By KATH GANNAWAY HEALESVILLE farewelled James ‘Jim’ Leonard Crow last week. Jim passed away peacefully on Saturday, 21 November, 2015, at 87 years of age,…

  • Council to fight back

    Council to fight back

    By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges mayor Jason Callanan says the council will aim to appeal a VEC recommendation that will see the biggest change to…

  • Does it ring a bell?

    Does it ring a bell?

    POLICE are calling on witnesses to come forward, after a burglary from an East Warburton property last week, if the stolen item rings any bells.…

  • Life in top gear

    Life in top gear

    By KATH GANNAWAY KATHY Higgins’ death from an aneurism at just 40-years of age, on 30 October, was devastating. But, she would have no regrets.…

  • Test of strength and character

    Test of strength and character

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE gruelling Vertical K SkyRace put runner against cyclist on 29 November when racers took off from Warburton for the second major…

  • Uphill task for all users

    Uphill task for all users

    By KATH GANNAWAY THE popularity and growth of mountain bike riding in the State Forest around Warburton is proving a double-edged sword. A meeting called…

  • From eyesore to drawcard

    From eyesore to drawcard

    By KATH GANNAWAY THE possibilities are endless, according to a committee tasked with pulling together ideas for the Warburton Community Recreation Precinct. Made up of…

  • Hi-tech security for hot spots

    Hi-tech security for hot spots

    By JESSE GRAHAM STATE-OF-THE-ART security cameras have been set up in Healesville’s main street two years after a pre-election announcement from Casey MP Tony Smith.…

  • Storage woes well shelved

    Storage woes well shelved

    By KATH GANNAWAY IF THERE is one thing Upper Yarra Secondary College librarian Heather Pennington loves almost as much as books, it’s shelves to put…

  • Santa’s the sunset star

    Santa’s the sunset star

    By KATH GANNAWAY ONCE again, Santa was the star of Wandin’s Sunset Festival. He did, however, have plenty of competition for the title. The festival…

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