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  • Back on track with impressive timing

    Back on track with impressive timing

    By KATH GANNAWAY IT HAPPENS to the best of motor sport racers – a spill in the crucial early stages of a race. When Upper…

  • Peter’s Mad for Max

    Peter’s Mad for Max

    By KATH GANNAWAY PETER Axford’s first car was an XB Falcon coupe. He bought it at 18 and it was the first tentative step towards…

  • Raynor reigns and books Olympics berth

    Raynor reigns and books Olympics berth

    By RON HOTTES LAST Sunday 28 February, more than 1000 runners/walkers and their supporters descended on Warburton to compete in a selection of events that…

  • Horses on the record

    Horses on the record

    By JESSE GRAHAM A CFA volunteer has set up an Australia-wide network for residents to protect their horses during the bushfire season, connecting owners with…

  • Feat of the feet

    Feat of the feet

    By JESSE GRAHAM A TEACHER’S walk down the Warburton Trail to raise money for ovarian cancer research has raised more than $10,000, after masses of…

  • A blow-by-blow of road trauma

    A blow-by-blow of road trauma

    By JESSE GRAHAM YOUNG drivers will be able to hear about road trauma from those who witness it first-hand in a forum later this month…

  • Sufferers to go the distance

    Sufferers to go the distance

    By JESSE GRAHAM LYMPHOEDEMA patients in the Yarra Ranges will have to travel to Ringwood East or beyond for treatment, after Eastern Health closed down…

  • New pavilion for Don Road

    New pavilion for Don Road

    By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE’S Soccer and Netball clubs will have a new home in the coming months, with construction underway for a new pavilion at…

  • Pipeline of hope

    Pipeline of hope

    By KATH GANNAWAY A $6 million proposal to pipe recycled water to growers in the Coldstream/Gruyere area has been listed as a priority for Federal…

  • Rush push for speed signs

    Rush push for speed signs

    By TALIN HADROW THE fight continues for the installation of flashing 40km/h speed restriction signs at Woori Yallock Primary School. VicRoads has consistently rejected the…

  • Water cut angers residents

    Water cut angers residents

    By KATH GANNAWAY MAINTENANCE on an aqueduct that supplies water to Reefton will see around 40 households without water for five days in March. Residents…

  • Teamwork is tested

    By KATH GANNAWAY A GROUP of Upper Yarra Secondary College students tested their teamwork skills last weekend during round three of the 2016 Victorian HPV…

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