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  • Law correction

    Law correction

    By KATH GANNAWAY A SECTION of the Corrections Act which stops victims from knowing where their parolee abuser is living, is being challenged by Yarra…

  • Expressive portrait captures prize

    Expressive portrait captures prize

    By KATH GANNAWAY PETER Quarry has won the 2013 Upper Yarra Artisans Visage portrait exhibition prize with a portrait of fellow Warburton artist Helen Homewood.…

  • Mad about Mail

    Mad about Mail

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE Mail had some unexpected visitors on Monday, as members from the Healesville Division Two Football Team dropped by during their Mad…

  • Row over rehab

    Row over rehab

    By KATH GANNAWAY A GROUP of Warburton residents has launched a petition opposing plans to set up a drug rehabilitation centre near Warburton Primary School.…

  • Smith has the X factor

    Smith has the X factor

    By JESSE GRAHAM RESIDENTS across the Yarra Valley put forth their votes and made their contribution to Australia’s future last Saturday. For the Casey electorate…

  • Car seized…again

    Car seized…again

    A P-Plater will have some explaining to do after surrendering his father’s car keys to police for the second time in six weeks. Warburton police…

  • Season moves to final stages

    Season moves to final stages

    By KATH GANNAWAY THE YVMDFNL netball finals series was played out on the weekend with Division One at Healesville on Saturday followed by Division Two…

  • Driven for education

    Driven for education

    By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Glen Primary School will lose one of its key assets as principal Joe Pacquola announced his plans to retire at the…

  • Pedal to the mettle

    Pedal to the mettle

    THOUSANDS of competitors will be hitting the road this weekend as part of the Yarra Valley Grape Run and testing their mettle in a 30…

  • Better way for Boinga Bob

    Better way for Boinga Bob

    By KATH GANNAWAY IT’S fair to say that the words ‘amazing’ and ‘celebration’ will feature prominently when Johanna Griggs introduces Warburton’s increasingly famous sculpture house…

  • School couldn’t wish for better show

    By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE High School students established themselves as formidable performers following their rendition of Aladdin which drew ticket sales into the hundreds. About…

  • Heart of Aboriginal story

    Heart of Aboriginal story

    By KATH GANNAWAY A NEAR capacity audience had the privilege of previewing Coranderrk at The Memo in Healesville in August. The Ilbijerri Theatre Company presented…

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