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After losing 4-1 in the same fixture only a couple of weeks ago Healesville fielded a stronger team this time around.
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Healesville business corresponded with AusNet on 21 June via email to find out why the planned works were going ahead on the school holidays.
Healesville continued to apply the pressure in the final quarter, but the weight of scoring shot by Emerald saw them run out winners by 28 points.
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Healesville pushed for an equaliser and John Caloutas went close with a shot just over the bar.
Healesville u14s came up against their most evenly matched opposition this week.
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HLLC recently became the auspice for the very well-established Healesville Women 4 Women.
“It’s Healesville, Yarra Glen, The Upper Yarra all the way through to Silvan and Monbulk,” he said.
Marea Yann had been a much-loved and valued member of the Healesville community since she moved to the area six years prior to her murder.
Melbourne City players Luke Oresti and Andrew Nabbout with Healesville SC President Suzanne Tyzack (middle) last season.
New faces young and old attended the annual Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser on 10 May which was provided by volunteers from the CWA Tarrawarra branch and Le Pine Funerals in Healesville.
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Suzanne left a 21st birthday party at the Healesville Memorial hall on 7 February, 1987 and was last seen in the vicinity of Queens Park walking to her Campbell Road home.
The event will be held at the Healesville Community Gardens and will have range of activities.
The Healesville defenders kept up a strong focus in the slippery conditions, but Croydon scored a lucky goal before half time.
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The school caters for students with special education needs and has a wide catchment, with some students travelling 90 minutes each way by bus from the Yarra Valley, Healesville and the Mornington Peninsula.
Tobi’s desperate effort to stop a Healesville player running into an open goal in the last quarter was a highlight.
“We believe in that we can really help the Healesville community and not only just help people in terms of food…but also help people in terms of connection and friendships.”