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Camping review
THE latest master plan for Warburton’s Caravan Park shows that 14 sites will be removed from the camping ground, compared to the original 70 sites…
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Pedal power cuts carbon footprint
Families turned out in droves to support the ride for zero carbon transport. By Mara Pattison-SowdenMORE than 200 Upper Yarra families joined the global ride…
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They’re SEABL all-stars
By Russell BennettTHE Knox Raiders men and women have both rounded off successful seasons with a swag of individual honours. Import trio CJ Massingale, Lester…
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Cricket season gets ready to roll
By Mara Pattison-Sowden The 2011-’12 cricket season begins this weekend with official matches starting on Saturday 8 October, however administration matters have been being undertaken…
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Car-wash limbo
By Kath GannawayTHE DEVELOPER behind a controversial car-wash proposal for Healesville’s East End, has told the Mail he is looking at alternative options for the…
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Breeze ruffles kings
By John WoodA GLORIOUS sunny day greeted the competitors at the Woods Point Gun Club for the September King of the Mountain Championships and the…
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New star to shine
By Casey NeillJAIDYN Stephenson is a name to note – the Ferntree Gully footballer appears destined for AFL stardom. The 12-year-old shone for Victoria in…
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Heat of gratitude
Sue Williams, Neville Sargeant, Paul Spinks, Cliff Williams, John Clark and Andrew George received their awards from CFA executive manager Lex de Man, far left,…
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Letter clarification
LAST week the Mail inadvertently published a letter from Mick Stormer of Warburton. The letter was sent to the Mail in 2007 and published at…
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Brought out their best
By Mara Pattison-SowdenWANDIN’s junior footballers brought home two Best and Fairest gongs for the Yarra Valley this year. The two best mates, although in different…
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U3A fit to burst
By Mara Pattison-SowdenA GROWING volunteer organisation is bursting out of its administrational seams. The Upper Yarra’s University of the Third Age (U3A) has grown to…