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  • One for the fashionistas

    One for the fashionistas

    By KATH GANNAWAY IT’S one of the biggest fashion events in Yarra Ranges, it’s certainly the most long-standing … and it’s raised multiple thousands of…

  • Ayden’s a wanted man

    Ayden’s a wanted man

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS VICTORIA Police are seeking assistance to locate Ayden Furlong who is known to frequent the Yarra Junction and Healesville areas. Mr Furlong…

  • Trampled by kangaroos

    Trampled by kangaroos

    By JESSE GRAHAM A CHUM Creek resident is warning others to keep a respectful distance from kangaroos, after her neighbour broke her kneecap when she…

  • Museum busts a move for world-wide challenge

    Museum busts a move for world-wide challenge

    By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges’ Regional Museum will be taking on museums around the world on Thursday night 28 April as part of a worldwide…

  • Chook farm gets the nod

    Chook farm gets the nod

    By KATH GANNAWAY YARRA Ranges Council gave the go-ahead for a 400-bird free-range meat chicken farm in Don Valley at its meeting on 26 April.…

  • Trail plan to bring benefits

    Trail plan to bring benefits

    By JESSE GRAHAM A COLOSSAL trail connecting Yarra Glen and Healesville to the Warburton Trail is a step closer to reality, with the council putting…

  • Kids and cops are big budget winners

    Kids and cops are big budget winners

    By JESSE GRAHAM AND VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS EDUCATION has come out as the big winner in the new state budget. The 2016-17 budget outlined a $13.3…

  • Lucky escape for drivers in high-impact crash

    Lucky escape for drivers in high-impact crash

    By KATH GANNAWAY POLICE are calling for witnesses to a crash in Woori Yallock on Wednesday 27 April, with the possibility of charges pending against…

  • Condemned to rebuild

    Condemned to rebuild

    By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges Council may have a new, fully-refurbished $28 million office by 2020, with councillors endorsing the first stages of a “complete…

  • A shady spot that’s forever Anzac

    A shady spot that’s forever Anzac

    By KATH GANNAWAY EIGHTEEN trees in an Avenue of Honour at Wesburn represent the young men from that district who never reached ‘old growth’. One…

  • Honouring the fallen

    Honouring the fallen

    By JESSE GRAHAM HUNDREDS of Healesvillians braved the cold weather for this year’s Anzac Day Dawn Service, gathering en masse at the RSL while stars…

  • Wildlife warriors call for new blood

    Wildlife warriors call for new blood

    By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE’S Judith Eardley Save Wildlife Centre’s owners are mapping out the future of their store, planning to establish a group to keep…

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