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  • Shooters struggle in the cold

    Shooters struggle in the cold

    On arrival at the Woods Point Gun Club on Saturday 21 July, the temperature was one degree. By the start of the Matlock Championships on…

  • Fight for the final five

    Fight for the final five

    The Yarra Ranges competition has now split, with Division 1 playing Round 12 and Division 2 playing Round 13. Division 1 had no upset winners…

  • Q and A with Harold Taylor

    Q and A with Harold Taylor

    Harold Taylor, retired teacher and volunteer at Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead What is something people don’t know about you? Most people don’t know that…

  • 70 wonderful years

    70 wonderful years

    For Healesville couple Cliff and Nance Mclaine shared interests and a beautiful family have contributed to 70 wonderful years of marriage. The couple, Cliff 92…

  • Don’t be a duffer!

    Don’t be a duffer!

    Criminals preying on farmers will have more police to answer to if the Liberal Government is elected in November according to State Liberal Member for…

  • Indigenous community recognised

    Indigenous community recognised

    Wurundjeri Elder Aunty Kim Wandin has received the Elders Award at the 2018 Eastern Metropolitan Region Naidoc Awards. Other awards went to Jayden Crozier –…

  • TRIP a life saver

    TRIP a life saver

    It’s no co-incidence that the TRIP (Teenage Road Information Program) is held at Heritage & Heritage Funerals in Woori Yallock. Many, hopefully most, of the…

  • Pipeline not in the pipeline

    Pipeline not in the pipeline

    Yarra Ranges Council and local growers will continue to look for funding opportunities for the Coldstream Recycled Water Pipeline following notification that the project failed…

  • Bike track warning

    Bike track warning

    Sue Paterson fears Warburton mountain bike trail riders could meet the same fate as her son, Gary. He took his dog Ace for a walk…

  • Phone tower trouble

    Phone tower trouble

     A new phone tower should be linking East Warburton residents and visitors to the world, but some say their coverage hasn’t improved. Casey MP Tony…

  • Burnout ends in Queens Park

    Burnout ends in Queens Park

    Healesville police are seeking footage and information regarding a car that drove down the embankment at Queens Park on 20 July. Police report that at…

  • End of an eagle era

    End of an eagle era

    Jess, Healesville Sanctuary’s majestic Wedge-tailed Eagle has soared for the last time. A remarkable bird who called the Sanctuary home for more than 40 years,…

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