UPPER YARRA STAR MAIL
Home » Mail » Page 17

Mail

  • Cubby house connection

    Cubby house connection

    Yering Primary School students are enjoying their new cubby house, thanks to a blending of student manpower and expertise from the Yarra Glen and District…

  • Sea of red to launch over-50s festival

    Sea of red to launch over-50s festival

    Most over-50s will remember the Beatles song, Magical Mystery Tour, so it’s a fitting theme for the launch of this year’s Yarra Ranges Over Fifties…

  • The Round-up

    The Round-up

    Arrest over servo raid Police arrested a 27-year-old Cockatoo man over a break-in at a Woori Yallock petrol station. Yarra Ranges CIU detectives allege he…

  • A cut above

    A cut above

    Millgrove’s Brett Robin has 10 toes, and that’s an impressive feat considering he’s spent more than 13 years competitively chopping wood wearing Dunlop Volleys. What’s…

  • Lights pledge

    Lights pledge

     Coldstream’s Killara Road-Maroondah Highway intersection will get traffic lights if a Liberal Nationals Government is elected in November. Roads and Infrastructure Minister David Hodgett and…

  • Bike project battle

    Bike project battle

    Warburton remains divided on the influx of mountain bikers destined to ride into town. The Yarra Ranges Council meeting on Tuesday 11 September heard from…

  • Tree found balancing dangerously close to roadway

    Tree found balancing dangerously close to roadway

    Yarra Junction Police are seeking information about a number of trees that have been dangerously cut down along Eacotts road, Hoddles Creek. Warburton Sergeant Tom…

  • Hawke is Mr Consistent

    Hawke is Mr Consistent

    The Warburton Golf Club competitors had another tough day for scoring on Wednesday 12 September. Kevin Conway headed the field with a creditable +1. Steuart…

  • The deadly sisters of Worawa

    The deadly sisters of Worawa

    Thirteen young women from Worawa Aboriginal College in Healesville launched a self-written book in Federation Square. The 5 September launch coincided with Indigenous Literacy Day,…

  • Sky-high firefighting gets a boost

    Sky-high firefighting gets a boost

    With another dangerous fire season approaching, the State Government announced a $29.9 million boost for aerial firefighting resources. This will upgrade existing aircraft, expand water-bombing…

  • McKern lends a hand in the US

    McKern lends a hand in the US

    Healesville firefighter Tim McKern has returned home after a five week deployment fighting wildfires in the US. “This was my first deployment to the US…

  • Healesville’s holiday art attack

    Healesville’s holiday art attack

    Healesville’s budding artists can work with a professional to transform Healesville’s streets. The It Takes a Town Project aims to make Healesville a better place…

Digital Editions