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  • Kinder kids to sharpen skills

    Kinder kids to sharpen skills

    By Jesse Graham HEALESVILLE kids will have plenty of time to learn literacy and numeracy skills before heading to school, with Rotary donating $1000 worth…

  • Hospital facelift with modern design

    Hospital facelift with modern design

    By Jesse Graham HEALESVILLE Hospital’s redevelopment is coming together ahead of its re-opening early next year, with patient rooms and a new operating theatre being…

  • Spider puts branch in car

    Spider puts branch in car

    By Jesse Graham A KINGLAKE driver was lucky to survive a crash after flipping and rolling her car several times in Dixons Creek last week.…

  • Man critical, woman serious in horror crash

    Man critical, woman serious in horror crash

    By Jesse Graham A WOMAN was flown to hospital and a man remains in a critical condition after a serious crash in Tarrawarra yesterday, with…

  • Paddlers set to make a splash

    Paddlers set to make a splash

    By Jesse Graham YARRA Valley children are being urged to get involved in water sports and use their local rivers, with a canoeing session coming…

  • Calendar snaps up three records

    Calendar snaps up three records

    By Jesse Graham TALENTED Upper Yarra photographers will have their works presented in the Upper Yarra Community Enterprise’s annual calendar, with a record number of…

  • TrailRider’s a trailblazer

    TrailRider’s a trailblazer

    By Derek Schlennstedt It’s now easier than ever before to explore and discover the many walking trails that Warburton has to offer. A new all-terrain…

  • Local actor’s biggest role yet

    Local actor’s biggest role yet

    By Jesse Graham A FORMER Healesville actor will feature on the silver screen this week, playing one of the main roles in the soon-to-be released…

  • Resort’s red tape

    Resort’s red tape

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE committee and members of Warburton Valley Community Economic Development Association (CEDA) are dismayed with the ongoing delays to the development of…

  • New station puts ambos at ease

    New station puts ambos at ease

    By Jesse Graham YARRA Valley paramedics will be able to respond to emergencies quicker and have a place to relax in quiet moments, with the…

  • Black Saturday medals

    Black Saturday medals

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows SOME 50 staff members from VicForests have been awarded National Emergency Medals for their bravery in fighting the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.…

  • Chopped off for cancer

    Chopped off for cancer

    FORMER Healesville High School student, Jaimee Petersen is urging others to join her in raising awareness and money for research into ovarian cancer. The 21-year-old…

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