Tag: News
Back to school
By MELISSA MEEHAN
RECESS is over, and classes are back to normal at Morrisons.
As Upper Yarra Community House and Morrisons come together, VCAL co-ordinators...
House history by the book
By REBECCA BILLS
MOUNT EVELYN residents now have an informative guide to research the history of their properties.
An exhibition held last year at the Mount...
Hikers hungry for more
By JODIE SYMONDS
A GROUP of hungry vegan hikers are walking their way through the bushes.
The group of 25 hikers begin their monthly walk at...
Upward poise for Upwey
By REBECCA BILLS
RESIDENTS in Upwey are dedicated to breathing new life into the town.
Project Upwey “Our Future, Our Plan, Our Community - Your Vision,...
Driver drops in
By MELISSA MEEHAN
IN FORTY FIVE years living near a busy roundabout - they’ve had two cars land in their front yard within three months...
Failed sale leaves a pub with no cheer
By RUSSELL BENNETT
GEMBROOK locals just want their pub back.
There’s one hell of a hitch standing in the way of that happening though -...
Cops make town clean-up arrests
MONBULK’S streets will be cleaned up thanks to the effort of local police.
Last week Monbulk police charged three youths with criminal damage following...
Girls travel to China
By REBECCA BILLS
EIGHT Year 9 Mater Christi students have returned from a trip of a lifetime.
The girls were part of a six-week immersion experience...
Labor’s crossing vow
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
LABOR has pledged it will remove a level crossing on the Maroondah Highway in Lilydale if it wins the State Election.
Visiting Lilydale...
Church volunteers do the heavy lifting
By REBECCA BILLS
ONE hundred and ninety volunteers came through with the goods to revamp Yarra Hills Secondary College and Mount Evelyn Special Development School...
Viewers protest over ABC fears
By MELISSA MEEHAN
HE WAS out of the office on business, but a protest outside Casey MP Tony Smith’s office on Thursday sent a strong...
Parents’ fears
By REBECCA BILLS
Childcare disruption leaves families unsure about the future...
CHANGES are to be expected.
That’s the word from UYCH CEO Sally Brennan in relation...