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  • Horror of dead end maze

    By CAITLIN MCARTHUR HEALESVILLE’S been infected and Hedgend Maze is ground zero. Halloween at Hedgend was a sell-out event last year. This year organisers are…

  • Trio’s on song for success

    Trio’s on song for success

    By JESSE GRAHAM A THREE-piece Yarra Valley band has been announced as a finalist in a career-changing competition, and is asking for public support to…

  • Stand on standpipe

    By JESSE GRAHAM A YARRA Glen man has demanded the council return a decommissioned water standpipe for public use, and has rallied hundreds of community…

  • Pride passes up for grabs

    Pride passes up for grabs

    By MELISSA MEEHAN THE MAIL Newspaper Group, in partnership with Croydon Cinemas has 100 double passes to give away to our readers to see Pride…

  • Council loves us tender

    By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges Council has defended itself against claims of unfairness in contracting, after a local businessman questioned its processes. Last week, the…

  • Triple the tavern

    Triple the tavern

    By JESSE GRAHAM THE TOOLANGI Tavern’s owners have hailed last week’s Murrindindi Shire Council meeting as a success, after the council agreed to tripling the…

  • Heritage ablaze

    Heritage ablaze

    By JESSE GRAHAM Witnesses wanted in ‘deliberately lit’ house fire probe POLICE are investigating a fire that destroyed a heritage-listed Healesville house last Monday, believed…

  • Pets spared in house fire

    Pets spared in house fire

    NO pets were injured at a pet resort in Dixons Creek last week. A fire ravaged the front house on the property of All 4…

  • Shortlived birthday joy

    Shortlived birthday joy

    By KATH GANNAWAY A BIRTHDAY surprise turned sour for Launching Place girl Tegan when the bike she got for her birthday was stolen within hours…

  • Bullies put on notice

    By KATH GANNAWAY YARRA Junction and Hoddles Creek primary schools will receive State Government funding under announcements made in September. Hoddles Creek Primary School will…

  • Wild release ‘wow’ factor

    Wild release ‘wow’ factor

    By KATH GANNAWAY WITH less than 100 helmeted honeyeaters surviving in the wild, the bird is critically endangered. It’s the main reason that when captive-bred…

  • Bike hub tick

    Bike hub tick

    By KATH GANNAWAY YARRA Ranges Council can tick off one of its ‘specific asks’ for Eildon electorate if the Liberal Coalition Government is returned in…

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