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Tuesday, 17 September, 2024

Charge scheme saga almost over

Students raise vital funds

Healesville Seniors take the cup glory

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Burras on top By Alex Woods The grand final day was here, and the Warburton-Millgrove Football Netball Club had its A-grade netball and Senior Footy sides in the grand final taking on Seville and Healesville respectively at the Woori Yallock Recreation Reserve. Throughout the year, the Burras A Grade netballers had beaten Seville by 6 points, lost by 4 points and lost by 10 points (in a semifinal). The Senior Football side had been beaten by Healesville by 41 points, 43 points and 5 points (in a qualifying final). In the end, the Burras were able to bring back one premiership flag with the A Grade netballers triumphing in a thriller that went to overtime while the Burras boys were soundly beaten by the Bloods. Turn to pages 38 and 39 for more

The Burras’ flag-winning A Grade netballers. (Supplied)

Need for action By Tanya Steele

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The final report of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide was handed down on Monday 9 September - a pivotal moment addressing the incredibly complex issue of veteran suicide in Australia. The report represents a step forward in improving outcomes for veterans, particularly in

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