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  • Shelve this idea say vandals

    Shelve this idea say vandals

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE Yarra Junction community has reacted angrily to rumours that their library will be relocated, with windows marked with graffiti criticising the…

  • School memorial for Jorden

    By KATH GANNAWAY UPPER Yarra Secondary College will look at establishing a memorial for Year 11 student Jorden Blease following her death in a car…

  • Gift cards to back small business

    Gift cards to back small business

    IN the spirit of Support Small Business Day, the Mail is giving 20 lucky readers a chance to win a $20 NAB Gift Card. To…

  • Hospital hopes

    Hospital hopes

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE FIGHT isn’t over. Last Thursday, community members gathered in Healesville for a community rally to celebrate the progress in the campaign…

  • Narconon responds

    By KATH GANNAWAY NARCONON spokesperson Dr Nerida James has responded to concerns about community safety if the drug rehabilitation facility is moved to Warburton. The…

  • Koha big cafe gig

    Koha big cafe gig

    WARBURTON is bracing itself for 11 hours of music, dance, story-telling and fabulous food as the Mega Cafe Koha Fundraiser returns to Wild Thyme Cafe…

  • Honeyeater has a powerful friend

    Honeyeater has a powerful friend

    By KATH GANNAWAY THE Victorian Governor, His Exellency The Honourable Alex Chernov, has praised the vital role volunteers are playing in the fight to save…

  • Green light site

    Green light site

    By JESSE GRAHAM Developer still pleased despite strict conditions… THE development of Healesville’s sawmill-site has been given a green-light by VCAT, but dealt a blow…

  • Forum tackles drug issues

    Forum tackles drug issues

    By KATH GANNAWAY A FORUM later this month at Millgrove will shed some light on alcohol and drug addiction in Upper Yarra, and on local…

  • Mystery surrounds death

    By KATH GANNAWAY THE circumstances around the death of a 37-year-old woman in Yarra Junction remain a mystery as the Homicide Squad continues its investigation.…

  • Low blow to picnic site

    Low blow to picnic site

    By KATH GANNAWAY THIEVES who stole the timber tops off tables and seats at the Ada Tree Picnic Area have registered a new low, according…

  • Groundwork for learning

    Groundwork for learning

    By JESSE GRAHAM NEW ground was broken last week to make way for a $1 million expansion to early learning for Healesville kids and a…

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