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  • Heroic kids in print

    Heroic kids in print

    By Wendy Williamson The families of two little Yarra Ranges girls are delighted to see their children well again after a gruelling cancer journey. Four-year-old…

  • Underground power lines for fire safety

    Underground power lines for fire safety

    By Derek Schlennstedt The installation of sophisticated underground power lines in Healesville will act to significantly reduce the risk to lives and property from bushfires.…

  • Women have wine old time

    Women have wine old time

    By Wendy Williamson and Derek Schlennstedt Some of the region’s most talented winemakers have banded together to form Yarra Valley Wine Women (YVWW). Their objective…

  • Power of water

    Power of water

    By Derek Schlennstedt Warburton’s picturesque Ythan Creek is set to return to its former glory days as a hydro power supplier. The $1 million project…

  • All aboard the money train

    All aboard the money train

    By Derek Schlennstedt The Andrews Labor Government is taking action to protect the historic Healesville Railway Station. Labor Upper House Member for Northern Victoria, Jaclyn…

  • History Week opens up pages

    History Week opens up pages

    By Wendy Williamson Healesville Library is getting in early with its celebrations of History Week, 15-22 October. All this month the library is hosting displays…

  • Bowling green makeover

    Bowling green makeover

    By Wendy Williamson Sunshine sparkling on a new green ensured the pennant season got off to a great start at Yarra Junction Bowling Club on…

  • Animal lovers have a ball

    Animal lovers have a ball

    By Derek Schlennstedt From the shiniest coat to the waggiest tail, dogs, cats and all manner of animals and people celebrated spring and the opening…

  • Hannah’s head shave

    Hannah’s head shave

    By Wendy Williamson Warburton teenager Hannah Mahoney might have a cold, bare head, but she knows the loss of her locks has been worth it.…

  • Hannah uses her head

    Hannah uses her head

    By Wendy Williamson Warburton teenager Hannah Mahoney might have a cold, bare head, but she knows the loss of her locks has been worth it.…

  • Changes flooding in

    Changes flooding in

    Melbourne Water has proposed changes to flooding overlays in parts of the Yarra Ranges that are susceptible to flooding. In changes Melbourne Water hopes will…

  • People have the power

    People have the power

    By Wendy Williamson Healesville Community Renewable Energy Project (CoRE) is forging ahead with its focus on equitably delivering renewable energy projects to the community. Achieving…

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