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  • Pinnacle of faith

    By Kath GannawaySTUDENTS from Healesville, Badger Creek, Toolangi and Chum Creek primary schools went to great heights last week to face their fears on the…

  • Bombers get off to a flying start

    EMERALD Cricket Club’s A Grade team travelled to Officer and was asked to bowl first. The Bombers got off to a good start with a…

  • Healthy hair care has natural touch

    EVERYONE appreciates the benefits of pure, clean air, water and food, but what about shampoos and conditioners? Connie Vella, at Earthquest in Mt Evelyn, believes…

  • No worries at showroom

    HOOGIES of Yarra Glen is the region’s leading timber, trade, hardware and rural supplies specialist. Established by Frank Hoogenraad more than 30 years ago, Hoogies…

  • Branching out to people

    By Dion TeasdaleA COLDSTREAM resident has embarked on an ambitious global enterprise which he hopes will see one billion trees planted in his lifetime. Conservationist…

  • Snow show for scouts

    By Dion TeasdaleYARRA Ranges scouts have returned from the adventure of a lifetime, travelling across the ice-covered peaks of New Zealand. Eleven scouts from Warburton…

  • Removalist makes house move easy

    MOVING house is never an easy task, but engaging the services of a qualified furniture removalist not only saves time and money, it also saves…

  • Take a taste tour of the vineyards

    ENJOY lunch at Tokar Estate’s restaurant, dine on its terrace and take in the magnificent views of the surrounding hills and nearby vineyards. The restaurant’s…

  • Council will oppose logging

    THE Shire of Yarra Ranges has slammed the State Government’s‘poor water policy’ and voted unanimously to oppose any further logging of water catchments in the…

  • Pool cash commitment

    By Kath Gannaway WORK could start immediately on a $200,000 upgrade of the indoor pool and community centre at Healesville High School if the Education…

  • College closed

    By Kath GannawayWORAWA Aboriginal College in Healesville has been forced to send students home after the Victorian Registration and Qualification Authority (VRQA) gave notice last…

  • Thieves hit clubs

    By Kath GannawaySPORTS clubs in Warburton have been forced to spend their hard-earned cash upgrading security systems after being repeatedly targeted by thieves. In the…

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