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  • Zane cracks new high jump record

    Zane cracks new high jump record

    YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Zane Wheeler finally broke the club Open High Jump record this weekend. After several near misses over the past few weeks at…

  • Dairy support for local villagers

    Dairy support for local villagers

    Most residents familiar with Rotary’s work overseas would be aware of the Milking Cow and Goat Project commenced and driven by the efforts of local…

  • Water re-use no pipedream

    Water re-use no pipedream

    By Peter Douglas A recycled water project that would “future-proof” the local wine industry may not be a pipedream for much longer. Minister for Water,…

  • Possum popped in

    Possum popped in

    By Kath Gannaway It’s hard not to smile when a mountain pygmy-possum pops in to see how you’re going. As part of National Children’s Week,…

  • U3A’s riot of colour

    U3A’s riot of colour

    By Derek Schlennstedt Once again the theatrical group of Healesville, U3A will be opening their new and fourth production called the “Fun Times Musical Skit.”…

  • Oh, listen to the music

    Oh, listen to the music

    By Kath Gannaway Healesville Musical Festival is almost here … with more than 30 performances on the bill set to provide non-stop music over the…

  • Mayor to make way

    Mayor to make way

    By Peter Douglas Cr Noel Cliff is only too content to hand over the mayoral robes next month, satisfied he’s ticked off all his ambitions…

  • Pro-show space for old-school selfies

    Pro-show space for old-school selfies

    By Derek Schlennstedt Art work from the students at Wandin Yallock Primary school will be displayed at Mont De Lancey until 1 November. Students will…

  • Tigers on the march

    Tigers on the march

    By Peter Douglas Thomas Osburg of Millgrove has issued a timely warning, reminding the community to be mindful of snakes as temperatures rise ahead of…

  • Second serious crash in months

    Second serious crash in months

    By Derek Schlennstedt A collision on the Warburton Highway on Thursday was the second serious incident there in the past few months. Two cars collided…

  • Tragedy hits home

    Tragedy hits home

    By Kath Gannaway Warburton CFA volunteers had more to contend with than the 80 candles on former captain Barry Marshall’s birthday cake on Sunday 22…

  • Brigades on education mission

    By Kath Gannaway A number of CFA brigades along and off the Warburton Highway will open their doors on Sunday, 29 October, as part of…

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