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  • Big bunny death is on the way

    Big bunny death is on the way

    By Derek Schlennstedt A new strain of the calicivirus will be released next week at 150 sites around Victoria in a bid to reduce rabbit…

  • SES powers up

    SES powers up

    By Jesse Graham Healesville’s SES crew will have new equipment to complement their expanded headquarters, following a Victorian Government grant announcement earlier this month. On…

  • Got ’em on a plate

    Got ’em on a plate

    By Jesse Graham Seven Yarra Valley drivers got more than they bargained for on Thursday, 23 February, when they were pinged by sheriffs and police…

  • Police put down roo

    Police put down roo

    By Jesse Graham Yarra Glen police officers were forced to shoot down a kangaroo that came at an officer after being injured in a car…

  • Theft leaves learners high and dry

    Theft leaves learners high and dry

    By Kath Gannaway The wanton destruction of one of Yarra Ranges Council’s L2P driver education cars has been met with disbelief and dismay by Cr…

  • A heart-felt lift for farmers

    A heart-felt lift for farmers

    By Jesse Graham A food collection appeal run by the Yarra Glen CFA has had a boost, with $500 donated to purchase groceries for Gippsland…

  • Life in drop zone

    Life in drop zone

    By Kath Gannaway A Warburton woman who says she has endured 18 years of fear has lost a bid to have two large gum trees…

  • Prime location

    Prime location

    By Kath Gannaway THE future use of a prime piece of Coldstream real estate is set to go before Yarra Ranges Council on Tuesday, 28…

  • Man assaults lollipop lady

    Man assaults lollipop lady

    Police have identified a man involved in a “disgusting” assault on a Healesville crossing supervisor earlier this month, where a woman was hit repeatedly. Healesville…

  • Kids’ new path to literacy

    Kids’ new path to literacy

    Pre-school students in Healesville and Badger Creek will have more exposure to numeracy and literacy before reaching primary school, following a $3500 Rotary Club donation.…

  • Cops probe diesel, tools theft

    Cops probe diesel, tools theft

    By Kath Gannaway Warragul police are investigating the theft of diesel fuel and tools from the Blue Vein logging coupe near Powelltown. Contractors discovered the…

  • Ralphe Goode’s name lives on

    Ralphe Goode’s name lives on

    By Kath Gannaway THE contribution of Ralph Goode, OBE, to his country and to his home town of Lilydale, will be enshrined in history with…

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