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  • Natural gas information put on tap

    MULTINET Gas is hosting an information session for Warburton residents ahead of delivering natural gas to the town. Representatives from the company will be in…

  • Community Diary

    Community Diary

    Men’s shed WARBURTON Men’s Shed is looking for new members. Men over 65 are invited to drop in around lunch time on Wednesday 6 May…

  • Hello possums – it’s a royal baby bonus

    Hello possums – it’s a royal baby bonus

    HEALESVILLE Sanctuary has been an unexpected benefactor of last weekend’s royal birth, after the Federal Government announced a $10,000 donation to the sanctuary as a…

  • Man’s best friend is good enough for Maliki

    Man’s best friend is good enough for Maliki

    By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE Sanctuary’s resident dingo puppy has a new lifelong friend, in the form of a friendly and furry Maremma named Dante. Dante,…

  • In their footsteps

    In their footsteps

    By KATH GANNAWAY THOUSANDS of people walked in the footsteps of the Anzacs on Saturday morning, and it was an emotional journey. Some 100 years…

  • Record numbers stop to remember

    Record numbers stop to remember

    PEOPLE in their thousands came out over the weekend for Anzac Day centenary commemorations, with dawn services, marches and daytime services receiving record attendances. Through…

  • Woman, 79, trapped in crash

    Woman, 79, trapped in crash

    By JESSE GRAHAM A BUXTON woman has been taken away by ambulance after crashing down an embankment on the Black Spur this evening. The 79-year-old…

  • Don’t live with ‘if only’

    Don’t live with ‘if only’

    By KATH GANNAWAY “NO-ONE wants to be in a position where they are confronted with an ‘if only’ situation.” Warburton Police Sergeant Tom Wilkinson is…

  • Town gets its Vibe

    Town gets its Vibe

    By JESSE GRAHAM MARYSVILLE’S main street is whole once again, after the town’s multi-million dollar hotel officially opened last week. The Vibe Hotel and Conference…

  • We remembered

    We remembered

    By JESSE GRAHAM IN THE morning and at the going down of the sun, they were remembered. Thousands of Yarra Valley residents braved cold and…

  • Feds join fight for possum survival

    Feds join fight for possum survival

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE FIGHT to save the Leadbeater’s Possum is heading towards a tipping point according to the Federal Government, which last week listed…

  • Big do, close games

    Big do, close games

    By JUDY ORREN ALL games were played in the true Anzac spirit on the weekend. It saw some close games and some big wins. Kinglake…

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