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Green Street residents want hell-hole fixed
By Melissa Meehan RESIDENTS in Green Street, Yarra Glen are celebrating a small win having presented the Shire of Yarra Ranges staff last week with…
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Talent on show
Jayne is producing her eighth training video. IT’S been a big year so far for Yarra Valley natural horsemanship instructor, Wrangler Jayne and her horsemanship…
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Olympic spirit is alive at Kinglake
Ashleigh, Jade and Jack are walking around the globe to get ready for the Beijing Olympics. By Shannon Twomey STUDENTS from Middle Kinglake Primary School…
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Chums at the farm
By Jade Lawton EVERY Tuesday morning, Leslie Porter pulls on her gumboots and meets a group of six kids down at her shed, a meeting…
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Horse’s tail snipped off
Precious Flitter’s tail was cruelly cut off. By Shannon Twomey PRECIOUS Flitter, a 30-year-old horse, once had a long tail but is now left with…
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Cruise clean-up
Landcare visitors from the city helped to remove old car bodies from Mt Toolebewong recently. By Shannon TwomeyTHIRTY four-wheel car drivers took more than a…
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Japanese culture comes alive
Left: Twelve students from schools in Osaka City, Japan, visited By Melissa MeehanSTUDENTS at Badger Creek primary school had a taste of Japanese culture last…
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Placard questions raised
This photo of councillor Samantha Dunn at last month’s Sugarloaf pipeline protest at Parliament House has caused a stir. By Melissa MeehanLYSTER Ward councillor Samantha…
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Medics attacked
Paramedic Shane Edwards was driving home By Melissa MeehanPARAMEDICS are fuming after one of their ambulances came under rock attack last week. One of the…
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Songs of South Africa
Mafumani THE Yarra Ranges is set to welcome South Africa’s Mafumani Secondary School choir on tour of Australia in August. Fifteen rural South African students…
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Lions’ donation couched in care
Back, from left, nurses Robyn Jasper, Tammy Smith, Erin Komisarczyk, and, front, Liz Bickerton and Lions president Alex Brown are excited about the new couch…
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School bus is off limits
By Melissa MeehanA HODDLE’S Creek boy must walk home from school along a “steep, unsafe road without a footpath” as his parents have to now…
