Mountain Views Mail / News
30/09/2008
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Winery plans sour
A DUSTY, unsealed road, labelled dangerous by councillors has proven a dead end for a Seville winery...
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Bypassed
A YARRA GLEN farmer is calling on VicRoads to take another look at the route of the Yarra Glen Bypa...
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Pipeline could aid CFA
THE Country Fire Authority (CFA) could have access to water from the Sugarloaf Pipeline to aid their...
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Horses and riders back
HORSES and their riders were welcomed back to the Melbourne Show last week following a year’s break ...
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A treat for garden lovers
GARDEN lovers will have the opportunity to look over the work of the ABC Gardener of the Year for 20...
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Pipe arrest defiance
LANDOWNERS along the proposed Sugarloaf Pipeline route have refused to rule out further protests, f...
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Sleep out for art
A VIBRANT painting by participants of the Shire of Yarra Ranges’ Young Leaders’ Winter Sleep Out has...
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Stitching up the awards
FASHION has always been a way of life for Badger Creek student Alice Clements.
Sitting by her sewing...
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Enrol to vote in council poll
RESIDENTS of Yarra Ranges have until 4pm on Friday 3 October to enrol for the council election in No...
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Shire calls for mentors
MENTORS are in high demand at the Shire of Yarra Ranges Youth Services.
As part of their youth ment...
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Fine time for library funds
A STATE Government cash boost for libraries is still too little, Shire of Yarra Ranges mayor Tim Hee...
(30/09/2008)
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Businesses add vibrancy
TAKE a walk through the leafy East End of Healesville from The Black Spur Nursery at one end to Heal...
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Bakery has a birthday splash
HEALESVILLE’S Beechworth Bakery is turning two!
The bakery has proven itself a major tourist drawcar...
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