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  • Big brunch at library

    Olive Blyde, Sunni Pert and her daughter Bronwyn, and Sika McDonald. THE Upper Yarra Country Women’s Association put on a successful brunch for the Biggest…

  • Handy nanny’s career change

    By Mara Pattison-SowdenMILLGROVE resident Lisa McFadyen gets asked to do many different jobs with her work as a pet carer. One job of late has…

  • ‘Freak’ death

    By Kath GannawayWORKSAFE Victoria has described the events which took the life of a vineyard worker at Woori Yallock last week as a ‘freak’ accident.…

  • Toolangi’s logging fight

    By Mara Pattison-SowdenRESIDENTS, community groups and Yarra Ranges Council want logging to stop immediately on Mt St Leonard in the Toolangi forest. They claim loggers…

  • A striking plan

    By Kath GannawayTHE Narbethong Public Hall Committee is making no apologies about spending $1.6million dollars on a new hall. “It’s a simple building, but it…

  • Hot CJ cracks Thunder

    By Greg OakfordIT took just 13 minutes, but the Knox Raiders men’s squad managed to avoid disaster with a gritty come from behind victory against…

  • Woori’s hopes shattered

    WOORI was looking to go a game clear on top if it could knock off Gembrook. It went into the game with outstanding form after…

  • Loving lunch

    By Kath GannawayMARIE Lyons couldn’t find enough superlatives to describe the success of the 2010 Shortest Lunch held on the weekend. “It was just amazing…

  • Help for mums

    By Mara Pattison-SowdenYARRA Junction mums who need a break can benefit from a State Government cash boost for occasional care. Children’s Minister Maxine Morand last…

  • Barry won’t bale on festival

    Top left: Diane and Nigel Buesst, and Klaus Limp on opening night. By Kath GannawayBARRY Bales will go out of his way for a good…

  • Cobras beaten comprehensively

    By Ben TurnerKILYSTH Cobras were unable to the match the strength of the Dandenong Rangers on the weekend, going down by more than 15 points…

  • Helping mend fences

    By Kath GannawayTASMANIAN members of Timber Communities Australia were back on the mainland last week, helping with the on-going task of replacing fences destroyed in…

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