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  • Wineries take a hit

    By Louise PreeceWINERIES and vineyard managers are still assessing damage from the bushfires that ravaged Victoria over the weekend and continue to burn across parts…

  • Just the clothes on her back

    By Melissa MeehanISSUES like the Yarra Glen doctor and the bypass couldn’t be any further from community crusader Dorothy Barber’s mind right now. Dorothy lost…

  • Shire in the thick of it

    YARRA Range Shire council last week turned its chambers into a bushfire control centre. A Metropolitan Emergency Co-ordination Centre was set up for police, the…

  • Many hands for warm work

    By Kath GannawayIT’S hard to believe right now, but winter will come. In Warburton a group of craftspeople have called themselves “Winter Warmers” and their…

  • Got the message

    By Melissa MeehanYarra Glen has always been a close-knit town, but a couple of text messages to friends and family have shown the true strength…

  • Brumby gets the message

    By Kath GannawayCHUM Creek teenager Kelly Winter is just one of many young people who had their first terrifying exposure to bushfire on Black Saturday.…

  • Resilience

    By Kath Gannaway“WE are the second chimney on the left up Old Kinglake Road.” Rob Fallon had just come off the tennis court at Steels…

  • Healesville alert easing

    By Melissa MeehanAS THE smoke clears over the town of Healesville many tired eyes look to the blue sky above. For the past week Healesville…

  • ‘Utter devastation’

    By Melissa Meehan“WORSE than I could ever imagine.” Marysville’s Jenny Pullen struggles to find words to describe the town she calls home. “Absolutely horrific,” she…

  • First thought for children’s safety

    By Kath GannawayGLEN Johnston and partner Kate Richardson’s first thoughts after the bushfire roared through Narbethong was to get their little ones out of the…

  • Wildlife comforts- One of the thousands of kangaroos injured in the bushfires. 27157 Picture:

    By Casey NeillCOLDSRTREAM’S Carolyn Rodgers is calling for help to make life more comfortable for wildlife injured in the devastating bushfires. Carers are nursing dozens…

  • Family’s loss

    By Tania MartinTAIS Soubra is picking up the pieces of her shattered life. She was left with just a bikini and beach towel to her…

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