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  • Concert cash for quake victims

    Concert cash for quake victims

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A ONE-OFF concert held in Narbethong last month has raised $3500 to help Nepalese communities affected by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in…

  • Two trapped in car crash

    Two trapped in car crash

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS UPDATE: 5.30pm BOTH vehicle occupants have been removed from the vehicle involved in the accident in East Warburton this afternoon. THE male…

  • Support sought for charity drive

    Support sought for charity drive

    By JODIE SYMONDS FOR the past 10 years a local grandmother has raised money for cancer research, but this year she wants the wider community…

  • Smith in two-horse race?

    Smith in two-horse race?

    By Peter Douglas BOOKMAKERS have placed Casey MP Tony Smith as a clear favourite to take over Bronwyn Bishop’s position as Speaker in the House…

  • Eagles star in WorkSafe ad

    Eagles star in WorkSafe ad

    By KATH GANNAWAY THE YARRA Junction football/netball community will be in the spotlight on Sunday as WorkSafe rolls out a new advertising campaign at the…

  • Pine tree arson: witnesses wanted

    By JESSE GRAHAM UPDATE: Tuesday, 4 August POLICE have arrested a Warburton man who allegedly attempted to burn down a tree in town last month.…

  • Arthur’s one lucky joey

    Arthur’s one lucky joey

    By JESSE GRAHAM QUICK thinking helped veterinarians from Healesville Sanctuary fix up a koala joey last week, which had two limbs broken after being hit…

  • A top drop

    A top drop

    By JESSE GRAHAM A LABOUR of love from a Yarra Valley winemaker and his family has been rewarded, receiving one of the top honours at…

  • Avenue bollards stolen

    Avenue bollards stolen

    WARBURTON police are searching for three specially made bollards, which were stolen from Thomas Avenue recently. Senior Constable Tony Pagels told the Mail that three…

  • New take on Cerini Centre

    New take on Cerini Centre

    By KATH GANNAWAY A WARBURTON business woman is calling for a re-think on the Cerini Centre. The Mail reported last week that the future of…

  • Ute stolen from yard

    POLICE are hunting for a white Nissan Navara ute that was stolen from a Healesville car yard last week. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU)…

  • Last train loses steam

    Last train loses steam

    By KATH GANNAWAY THE 50-year anniversary of the last train into Warburton on Saturday went without fanfare, but railway historian Ken Coram, says it wasn’t…

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