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  • Brief use of fire truck

    LAUNCHING Place CFA briefly enjoyed the use of its own fire truck over Christmas and the new year period, but has already lost the vehicle…

  • Relief as dirty drinking water comes clean again

    UPPER Yarra residents can stop boiling their water after the local water authority declared it to be safe for consumption once more. Yarra Valley Water…

  • Smith ton spurs on Woori Yallock

    By Keith Thompson JULIAN Smith slammed a ton as Woori Yallock got the better of Yarra Panthers in the Yarra Valley Cricket Association’s round 13…

  • Smart move targets hoons

    By Dion TeasdaleHEALESVILLE Police Station will be home to a special highway patrol vehicle which aims to reduce a raft of anti-social driving practices in…

  • Still waiting Fran

    I WAS flabbergasted to read an insinuation that I was opposed to any project for health services in Yarra Junction. On the contrary, I have…

  • Turning the hills purple

    SWEET smells, old time crafts, farming demonstrations, delicious food, live music and dancing will all be part of this year’s Lavender Harvest Festival at Warratina…

  • Warding off crisis

    By Kath GannawayTHE immediate survival of Healesville Hospital’s maternity ward rests firmly in the hands of two local doctors. Survival in the long-term, according to…

  • Self-discovery for postie boss

    By Dion TeasdaleA TWELVE-month, 30,000km road trip around Australia in a ute with two dogs has been a life changing experience for one Yarra Valley…

  • Police burglary attempt appeal

    HEALESVILLE police are seeking information about an attempted burglary at the Healesville Living and Learning Centre on Badger Creek Road. Police believe an offender attempted…

  • Sprint Tango momentum builds up

    LAKE Mountain out of Marysville will host the Lake Mountain Sprint Tango over the Australia Day long weekend. Entries are filling fast for Australia ’s…

  • Pasta for the purist

    YARRA Valley Pasta in Healesville is opening its kitchen to the public for two special cooking demonstrations and workshops in November. On Saturday, 5 November…

  • Fire boost for

    HODDLES Creek Fire Brigade has received a $3000 cash boost to help protect surrounding communities from bush fires this summer. The brigade’s captain, Anthony Parker,…

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