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Students show award-winning resilience
Dixons Creek Primary has won a state award for resilience. It was the Victorian winner in the school category at the Resilient Australia Awards, and…
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The Round-up
Cyclist critical following fall A cyclist suffered critical injuries when he fell from his bike in Yarra Glen. Paramedics were called to a bike accident…
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Kouta Mayhem takes home the Healesville Cup
In a packed 12-race program on Sunday, Healesville Greyhound Racing Club hosted the annual Healesville Cup. The $25,000 winner’s purse went to outsider Kouta Mayhem…
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Wandin wins a shot at Woori
AFL YARRA RANGES WRAP FOOTBALL DIVISION 1 SENIORS Qualifying Final Wandin 12.16.88 d Olinda Ferny Creek 9.10.64 Wandin will take on minor premiers Woori Yallock…
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Max qualifies for the bag
The Warburton Golf Club event on Wednesday 5 September was a difficult day for low scores. The ‘Happy Bus Driver’, Max Carvill, posted the best…
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Healesville soccer success
The Healesville Soccer Club under-14 girls finished in second position in their first season following a 2-1 win against Chisholm United at the Don Road…
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Signatures for safety
A Healesville cafe is calling for a safety audit at a “dangerous” intersection. Habituel overlooks the Maroondah Highway, Badger Creek Road and Wilson Street junction.…
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Maternity service push
Birthing services could return to Healesville Hospital if a key recommendation of a Parliamentary Inquiry into Perinatal Services is acted on. Meanwhile, the Yarra Valley…
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Diabetes awareness is key
The saying ‘It takes a village to raise a child’ is never more true than when that child has type 1 diabetes. For the Collins…
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Ticonderoga the story
Michael Veitch is the author of many critically acclaimed books on Australia’s WWII airman and seafaring adventures, but Hell Ship is personal in a way…
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Luck of the draw
The provision of better mobile phone services to East Warburton, with a long-awaited mobile tower erected in July, has fallen dismally short according to some…
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Helping children cross since 1972
Pam Ramadge from Wandin North is the longest-serving school crossing supervisor in Victoria, having devoted 45 years to the service. Wandin Yallock Primary students, parents…