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  • Woori Yallock fall short in run chase

    By Keith ThomsonTHE CONCLUSION of round 4 on Saturday in the D J Strachan Shield was one of the most even starts to a Yarra…

  • Great day of racing all lined up

    By Melissa Meehan THE final picnic race meeting at Alexandra for the 2008 season will be held on Saturday 29 March. It promises to be…

  • Rogue trail bikers thrown off balance

    THE Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), Parks Victoria, and Victoria Police began a campaign to spot rogue trail bike behaviour in the state’s parks…

  • Petrol price hike hits home

    By Kath GannawayPETROL vouchers have been cut in the face of rising petrol prices, a growing demand for welfare in Healesville and a funding budget…

  • Vital drugs stolen

    By Dion TeasdaleThe thefts left one service without vital medication for the treatment of medical emergencies, potentially jeopardising the lives of local residents. The Yarra…

  • Businesses put their foot in it

    By Melissa Meehan FORTY Yarra Ranges businesses have been selected to take on the challenge of reducing their ecological footprint as part of the Shire…

  • King is named skipper

    WOORI Yallock Cricket Club has appointed Michael King as captain/coach and, club president Andrew Ferguson, says the club is looking forward to a successful 2006/07…

  • Shire slashes the risks

    By Kath Gannaway BY THE end of December, more than 1000 kilometres of roadside will have been slashed, and 56,000 properties inspected for fire hazards…

  • Final journey

    By Casey NeillHUNDREDS of mourners packed the Lilydale Memorial Park to farewell local community figure and motorcycle enthusiast Donna Peacock. More than 100 people stood…

  • Shire takes over rail trail control

    By Melissa DonchiAFTER months of speculation, the Shire of Yarra Ranges has finally confirmed it will manage the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail. Until recently…

  • Training is back on track, but that’s all

    By Kath Gannaway MORE than 80 Hoddles Creek residents attended a meeting with Parks Victoria on Sunday to voice their opposition to a four-wheel-drive training…

  • New learning experience

    By Melissa DonchiTHE Little Yarra Steiner School showed their point of difference last week as they unveiled a new purpose-built Upper School, designed to enhance…

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