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Chior in top voice
By Dion TeasdaleYARRA Junction’s St Joseph’s Primary School choir has taken out third place in one of Melbourne’s top music and choral eisteddfods. The 26-member…
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Manage your staff with MYOB Accounting Plus
MYOB Accounting Plus helps you manage your business, staff and payroll with ease, the company says.It is a single-user business management and accounting software with…
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Weed cuts to rescue creek
By Kath GannawayTHE Mt Toolebewong Landcare group has received a $2800 boost to help setup a weed control and bio-diversity protection program around the Boggy…
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Kids’ busy weeks
Scribbling, splashing and learning about fire safety made for a good mix of activities.
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Experience of times past
By Casey Neill VISITORS can experience farm life and relive the past at the National Trust’s Australia Day weekend festival at Gulf Station in Yarra…
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RSL up in arms over road fees
By Kath Gannaway UPPER Yarra RSL says its status as a charity has been ignored in the distribution of charges for a proposed $542,000 road…
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Blaze-hit couple back in action
By Kath Gannaway LESS than a week after fire destroyed their Lilydale martial arts centre, Healesville couple Steve and Margaret Sonsie, were back on the…
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Date for dialling a detective
RESIDENTS in the Yarra Valley are being urged to ‘Put the Finger on Crime’ as part of National Crime Stoppers Day on Friday 15 February.…
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Careers in focus
SHIRE of Yarra Ranges’ third annual employment, training and careers expo will be held on Thursday, 27 July, at Swinburne University’s Lilydale campus from 11am…
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Charge to follow chase
THE Yarra Ranges Traffic Management Unit took part in a pursuit on Saturday afternoon. A car travelling along The Black Spur failed to stop when…
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Town’s sign of welcome
A NEW sign welcoming residents and visitors to Warburton will be in place by the end of the year. Made of reclaimed timber slabs and…
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Rainfall lower than average
JULY’S promise of a reprieve from the drought failed to eventuate with Keith Thomas in Warburton recording an average rainfall for August of only 75mm…