August 2010
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Station
By Mara Pattison-SowdenTHE front window at Warburton police station was smashed on 12 August. Warburton police acting sergeant Tony Pagels said a person, who attended…
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Growers go cherry picking
By Mara Pattison-SowdenTHE Yarra Valley is leading the way for the Australian cherry industry with sustainable and money-saving techniques for getting the best out of…
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Get tangled up with Max
On Wednesday, 15 September, Yarra Valley men will have a chance to catch up at Healesville with the man whose name is synonymous with integrity,…
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United in many ways
A CULTURAL visit hosted by Healesville Uniting Church will provide community members with an opportunity to talk with delegates from Christian and Muslim communities in…
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It’s time to choose a side
By Kath GannawayABC radio’s visit to Healesville last week aimed to provide a forum for locals to have their say on the upcoming Federal election.…
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Heavenly ending for Angels
By Rebecca TorselloTHE Monbulk Rangers under-12 Angels won their first game for the season, defeating Caulfield 3-2. The Angels started strongly, with Jacquelene Horsburgh and…
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It’s just so hard
Cr Chris Templer and Woori Community House co-ordinator Sonja Mazar. 51520 By Mara Pattison-SowdenYARRA Valley and Dandenong residents struggling with poor public transport have all…
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Brookers look Shipp-shape
By Stephen WalterGEMBROOK secured second spot on the ladder after its 84-point win over Silvan. Silvan was competitive early, but were no match for Gembrook…
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Memories of Vietnam
By Mara Pattison-SowdenMORE than 120 people from across the Yarra Valley turned out in pouring rain to pay tribute to those people who served, suffered…
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Art as it used to be
JEFF Wilmott has many artistic talents and is showing off his latest in Warburton. Mr Wilmott is a seasoned ocarina maker and musician, and is…
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Animals have their fill
By Kath GannawayGLEN VALLEY Produce in Yarra Glen is a supermarket for hungry dogs and cats … and cattle, sheep, alpacas, mice, chooks, pigs, goats,…
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Memo: Brod’s back
By Kath Gannaway AUSTRALIAN music legend Broderick Smith has worn many hats – he has been a clerk, storeman, soldier, advertising copywriter, graphic artist and…