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  • Best bet for potable water

    Best bet for potable water

    By JESSE GRAHAM A HEALESVILLE Rotarian is campaigning for fresh drinking water for Kenyan children, setting up along the main street selling raffle tickets over…

  • Roping in valley and hills for relay

    Roping in valley and hills for relay

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE Yarra Ranges Relay for Life may return to the Dandenong Ranges next year, in an effort to draw teams from the…

  • Their own little miracle: family’s emotional battle with flesh-eating bug

    Their own little miracle: family’s emotional battle with flesh-eating bug

    By KATH GANNAWAY A WARBURTON dad has told of his family’s rollercoaster between heaven and hell as a rare infection threatened his 12-year-old daughter’s life,…

  • Care cap off

    Care cap off

    By PETER DOUGLAS THE Municipal Association of Victoria has defended Yarra Ranges Council’s approval of a policy amendment that will remove a limit placed on…

  • Three face drug charges

    Three face drug charges

    A GRUYERE man has been remanded in custody to face court next week, after being arrested in a police raid in Mooroolbark last month. Yarra…

  • Ricky’s dignity restored

    Ricky’s dignity restored

    By JODIE SYMONDS AN EAST Timor teen received dignity-restoring surgery, and got the chance to meet his favourite furry friends at Healesville Sanctuary last week.…

  • Man killed in construction site explosion

    Man killed in construction site explosion

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM A HEALESVILLE MAN has died following an industrial accident in Harkaway this morning. At 11.40am, emergency services were called to a Medley…

  • Here’s cheers to our volunteers

    Here’s cheers to our volunteers

    By KATH GANNAWAY IF you have ever raised a glass at Shedfest or the Yarra Valley Shortest Lunch in recent years, then raise a glass…

  • Fleming leads critical survival plan

    Fleming leads critical survival plan

    By KATH GANNAWAY THIRD generation nurseryman and horticulturist Wes Fleming will head up a committee tasked with establishing an action plan for the Yellingbo Nature…

  • Festival’s on for young and old

    Festival’s on for young and old

    By KATH GANNAWAY WARBURTON Primary School’s oldest former student and the youngest Preppie took top honours at the school’s Springfest this year. Dick Leith, 91,…

  • A fund-raiser with the lot

    A fund-raiser with the lot

    By JESSE GRAHAM BUDDING archers, car buffs, and valley visitors are being invited to the Lilydale Airport later this month for a special Pink Day…

  • Disabled taxi push

    Disabled taxi push

    By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE’S Social Enterprise Taxi, Beth, may have a sibling coming on board soon, as fund-raising continues to bring a wheelchair-accessible maxi-taxi to…

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