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Pokies prohibition
By Kath GannawayYARRA Ranges Council is holding out for a 1.5 kilometre ‘no go’ zone in a proposed planning scheme amendment aimed at giving council…
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Music festival held in shell
By Mara Pattison-SowdenGRUYERE musician Micka Etheridge will be playing at the Healesville Music Festival at the end of May. He made a name for himself…
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200 for fire concert
MORE than 200 people attended the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s concert at Tarrawarra Museum of Art last week. The concert coincides with the TWMA’s free Bushfire…
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Victim blinded by love
By Kath GannawayJEANNIE Blackburn didn’t choose to be a victim of violence. She certainly never thought that the man she loved would deliver such cruel…
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Tyre prices get let down
WET weather and dodgy tyres are a bad mix according to Mick Smith of Yarra Glen Auto Repairs. “It’s a major concern and, along with…
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First blood win
By Stephen Walter, YVMDFL CEOHEALESVILLE finally saluted to get its first win of the season with a 17-point victory over Olinda. The Bloods had their…
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Cash for SES
YARRA Ranges Council voted last week to provide $45,400 to SES units in the shire, matching the state’s allocation to the volunteer run units. Lilydale…
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Arrows split points
By Tania MartinDIVISION Four’s Jack Kirkham of the Arrows scored the first goal from a free kick in what ended up as a draw against…
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Road for recovery
By Kath GannawayNARBETHONG resident Tony Parisi has taken the next step in his campaign to improve the road conditions over the Black Spur. Mr Parisi…
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Dragged into machine
AN Upper Yarra apprentice’s sporting and professional dreams are on hold after his arm was mangled in a workplace accident. Second year apprentice Patrick Twigg,…
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Furry friends’ helping hand
By Mara Pattison-SowdenWAREHOUSE Antics owner Deb Houghton is lending a hand, and a bit of wall space, to help raffle a painting to raise funds…