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  • Get out for Underworlds

    Get out for Underworlds

    LOCAL artists have been given an opportunity to promote themselves and sell their artworks in a new exhibition at Warburton’s Upper Yarra Arts Centre. Underworlds,…

  • Relive golden school days

    Relive golden school days

    What will these fresh-faces Form 1 students from 1965 think of the new Healesville High School. If you are in this photo tell us on…

  • Games beat the gap

    Games beat the gap

    SPORT will play a role in closing the health gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians with a full day of…

  • Sport is the key

    Sport is the key

    SPORT has been a vital part of pulling the Marysville community, and individuals, together after the Black Saturday bushfires and two people have played a…

  • Drive to remember disaster

    Drive to remember disaster

    DRIVERS across the state have taken to the roads to support a good cause in this year’s Black Saturday Remembrance Cruise. The cruise, on Saturday…

  • All the sweet sounds

    All the sweet sounds

    TWO days, five venues … one ticket! The Healesville Music Festival is spreading its wings in 2013 with events at local venues and a family-friendly…

  • Power failure

    Power failure

    WARBURTON traders have lost thousands of dollars during their major tourism period after twice shutting up shop for planned temporary power outages that never occurred.…

  • Sniff at the stiff competition

    Sniff at the stiff competition

    IMA Geisha Girl had a chance on Sunday to sniff out the competition for next week’s $42,000 Healesville Greyhound Association Cup. And the Jason Thompson-trained…

  • New focus for town

    New focus for town

    A SMALL group of community-minded people came together two years ago to rid Woori Yallock of graffiti. Now, they’re embarking on their biggest project to…

  • They’ve got the gongs

    They’ve got the gongs

    YARRA Ranges’ top achievers were recognised with Australia Day awards while new citizens were welcomed in the annual celebrations. This year the special day was…

  • Dog lover to the core

    Dog lover to the core

    WHEN Healesville bricklayer Kirby Stafford heard that a woman had left her dog in the car at the Healesville Terminus Hotel, he was horrified at…

  • Bowlers vote with their feet

    Bowlers vote with their feet

    YARRA Glen Bowls Club is putting paid to the notion that bowls is a sport to be enjoyed only by retirees. The median age of…

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