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  • Gail to direct resorts

    Gail to direct resorts

    By Peter Douglas Lake Mountain Resort will soon benefit from the direction of highly experienced executive, Gail Conman. The Southern Alpine Resort Management Board, which…

  • SES scouting for volunteers

    SES scouting for volunteers

    By Derek Schlennstedt Orange is the new black, and there’s no better time than the now to embrace the vibrant colour by joining the Victoria…

  • Fashion for higher cause

    Fashion for higher cause

    By Kath Gannaway It’s fashion fun at its best, and for the past 16 years it’s raised multiple thousands of dollars for a great cause…

  • Doing it for the kids

    Doing it for the kids

    By Kath Gannaway For as long as most CFA volunteers can remember, collecting for the kids on Good Friday has been as much a part…

  • Preschool funding dilemma

    Preschool funding dilemma

    By Kath Gannaway The recurring battle to maintain 15 hours of preschool for four-year-olds is on Yarra Ranges Council’s agenda once again. In a repeat…

  • Church blows 90 candles

    Church blows 90 candles

    By Kath Gannaway Powelltown Union Church celebrated 90 years of non-denominational worship on Sunday, 9 April. In the first two historic April events – the…

  • A revealing Anecdote

    A revealing Anecdote

    The names, and the faces, will be familiar to many around the Yarra Valley, but the music is a revelation. The Anecdote is launching its…

  • Victoria’s heritage given a voice

    Victoria’s heritage given a voice

    By Derek Schlennstedt Take a step back in time, to the 1900’s, when pioneers worked, ploughed and made a living off the land. Gulf station…

  • Festival is music to their ears

    Festival is music to their ears

    By Kath Gannaway The Yarra Valley Music Festival is gathering momentum with more than 300 people enjoying the music, food and kids activities provided by…

  • Apples, and all that jazz

    Apples, and all that jazz

    By Derek Schlennstedt Hills-based Montague Fresh has vowed to aid under-privileged Australians this autumn by donating one million jazz apples to national food rescue organisation,…

  • Slow speeds with Sky Muster

    Slow speeds with Sky Muster

    By Derek Schlennstedt Healesville residents may miss out on fibre to the node technology (FTTN), and instead receive a satellite system reserved for remote Australian…

  • Cloud of smoke as planned burns executed

    Cloud of smoke as planned burns executed

    By Derek Schlennstedt Smoke will cover the Yarra Ranges over the next few days with the perfect weather window opening up for planned burns. The…

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