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  • Roadside dumping

    Roadside dumping

    By JESSE GRAHAM POTENTIALLY harmful chemicals from roadsides may have been collected and dumped at the entrance to Healesville by VicRoads, according to a Healesville…

  • Indigenous roll of honour

    Indigenous roll of honour

    By JESSE GRAHAM AN HONOUR roll acknowledging outstanding indigenous Victorians is on display at the Healesville Library for a few more days, following an opening…

  • Job done and dusted

    Job done and dusted

    By JESSE GRAHAM A BLACK Saturday recovery group has hung up their tool belts, finishing up with over 65,000 hours of community work clocked in.…

  • Scrapping food grant hits pocket

    Scrapping food grant hits pocket

    By JESSE GRAHAM A YARRA GLEN family will be left footing hundreds of dollars in monthly food bills if the government follows through on cuts…

  • Closer look at the NDIS

    Closer look at the NDIS

    By JESSE GRAHAM AN INFORMATION session on the National Disability Insurance Scheme brought a full room of residents to the Healesville Memorial Hall last week…

  • Standing strong for 140

    Standing strong for 140

    By JESSE GRAHAM A LOT can change in 140 years, but Dixons Creek Primary School principal, Sharon Walker, said some things might not change at…

  • Groups breathe easy as funds flow

    Groups breathe easy as funds flow

    By JESSE GRAHAM COMMUNITY groups in the valley will have funding certainty for the coming three years, after Yarra Ranges councillors unanimously passed partnership grants…

  • Money raised within community

    Money raised within community

    By KATH GANNAWAY MONEY has changed hands at Upper Yarra Secondary College … but it’s all good. In what may at first glance seem an…

  • Party hair is worth a lot

    Party hair is worth a lot

    By KATH GANNAWAY ROSIE Hellicar is passionate about Koha Community Cafe. Even if her mum says she is a fussy eater! The Millgrove 10-year-old with…

  • Big love of big screen

    Big love of big screen

    By KATH GANNAWAY BY ANY measure, the 32nd Warburton Film Festival was an outstanding success. From the Friday night’s Show Us Your Shorts short film…

  • Breast Beaters to help survivors

    Breast Beaters to help survivors

    By KATH GANNAWAY A MUSIC and movement program aimed at preventing lymphoedema and increasing well-being for women living with breast cancer will be launched this…

  • Trainer speaks at fire inquiry

    By KATH GANNAWAY YARRA Ranges firefighter Mick Tisbury has told the Parliamentary Inquiry into the CFA Training College at Fiskville of training drills which he…

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