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  • EPA on scent of odour

    AUSTRALIAN Native Landscapes has been fined $5506 in the latest move by the Environment Protection Authority to address the ongoing odour problems at its Coldstream…

  • Vineyards get all-clear

    By Kath Gannaway THE Yarra Valley Wine Growers Association (YVWGA) has welcomed results of a Department of Primary Industry survey confirming no new phylloxera outbreaks.…

  • Loved by all

    By Melissa MeehanFAMILY and friends are in mourning following the loss of 19-year-old Jason Hill after his body was found in a storm water drain…

  • Driver lucky after Black Spur crash

    – Kath GannawayA COURIER driver who crashed his van on the Black Spur on Wednesday was lucky to walk away uninjured. The Croydon man was…

  • Pedestrian bridge is safer option

    By Melissa DonchiPEDESTRIANS in Healesville wanting to cross between Queens Park and the East End have the odds stacked against them. Ian Pike works at…

  • Adapting to change

    By Melissa DonchiHOW does a writer respond to climate change? According to Healesville’s Bob Rich, they publish their books online which is just what the…

  • Health stop

    By Dion TeasdaleWOORI Yallock Fitness Centre is a one stop centre for all health and general wellbeing needs. The centre is home to a fully…

  • Cash in on the property market

    By Shaun Inguanzo Victoria’s peak real estate body is telling firsthome buyers to cashin on a stabilising property market. Last week the Real Estate Institute…

  • Funds bring track on on line for connection

    WORK will begin this month on a new pathway in Seville after the Shire of Yarra Ranges and State Government committed funds to the project.…

  • Call for voice on water plan

    By Kath GannawayA MEMBER of the Powelltown Residents’ Water Association (PRWA) is calling for a referendum on proposed changes to a water bottling proposal for…

  • Vision comes to life

    By DAVID HODGETTWORKING together in partnership with our community brings us closer to achieving the Vision 2020 – Community Plan. We are committed to sharing…

  • Highlands group backs state plan

    REGIONAL environment group The Central Highlands Alliance (TCHA) has applauded the State Government’s new Moving Forward package unveiled last week. The $502 million package, which…

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