A double bus load of Santa
THE arrival of Santa in a big red double-decker bus is bound to be a highlight for the littlies of the Giant Christmas Street...
Goodbye Fran
WE WISH to comment on letters submitted by Lynette Hay, Christine Hayes and L. Lamb (Mail, 13 February).
We have not had discussions with any...
A legacy of long service
By Kath GannawayALEXANDER Lillie has an appointment at Government House later this year, thanks to a couple of mates who ‘dobbed’ him in for...
Performers go to the chapel
THE Stones of the Yarra Valley Music in the Chapel series is a series of free Sunday afternoon performances taking place within the hand-rendered...
Duo to sing love songs
“WHO could ask for anything more?” ... as Gershwin would say!
Internationally acclaimed musicians, soprano Wendy Grose and pianist Len Vorster will team up in...
Pool set for repairs
By Kath GannawayPIPES will be replaced at the Healesville outdoor pool to ensure it opens this summer.
The Shire of Yarra Ranges has committed to...
Resident fails to take shine to restoration
By Dion TeasdaleA MILLGROVE resident has criticised the Shire of Yarra Ranges over the restoration of the Warburton Mechanics Institute.
Handyman Thomas Hearne has accused...
Stink may take a holiday, too
By Melissa MeehanAFTER 16 long months of debate, members from the Stink Abatement Action Group (SAAG), Australian Native Landscapes Coldstream (ANL), residents, and representatives...
East Enders are
By Kath Gannaway
HEALESVILLE’S “East Enders” have welcomed the long-awaited opening of Innocent Bystander winery and Beechworth Bakery.
“It’s the next stage in a new era...
School crossing welcomed
By KATH GANNAWAYWESBURN resident Jeanette Banks has welcomed news that a school crossing will be erected in Riversdale Road, Yarra Junction.
The crossing will service...
Australian art in limelight
TARRAWARRA Museum of Art in Healesville is staging its inaugural biennial exhibition celebrating contemporary Australian art.
Titled Parallel Lives: Australian Painting Today, the exhibition will...
Warburton Mail
Warburton Mail
November 18, 1955
Hope for Lost Boy Fades
EXPERIENCED bushmen and local police believe that there is little hope of finding an 8-year-old boy who...