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First Youth Strategy announced for Victoria

A $600 million initiative to support young people and their recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic launched on Monday 15 August. Victorian State Government Minister for...

Growing number of grieving parents supported on 34th Red Nose Day

Thousand of parents in Australia grieve the death of a baby or young child each year, and the annual Red Nose Day is dedicated...

Emerald Woolworths to limit opening hours for renovations

Woolworths shoppers in Emerald should plan ahead as their local store shuts early on Wednesday 24 August and opens late on Thursday 25 August....

Two-vehicle collision in Emerald leads to minor injuries

A teen-aged male was taken to Dandenong Hospital in a stable condition after a two-vehicle collision on Emerald-Gembrook Road in Emerald on Monday 15...

Belgrave line suspended after power fault

Buses will replace trains between Upper Ferntree Gully and Belgrave due to a power fault, with trains continuing to run between Flinders Street and...

The Basin resident thanks mobile stroke team for her recovery this National Stroke Week

A week after her 40th birthday, Kelly Wilson experienced a stroke. While her memory is foggy, Kelly remembers knowing something was wrong, and needing help....

Boost for Multi-Purpose Taxi Program hoped to address accessibility issues for passengers

The Multi-Purpose Taxi Program (MPTP) has received a boost from the Victorian Government in hopes to address accessibility issues for taxi and rideshare passengers...

Pop up Covid-19 vaccination clinic at Olinda Mechanics Hall

The general public will be able to get vaccinated against Covid-19 at a pop-up clinic at the Olinda Mechanics Hall on Tuesday 23 August....

Ranges residents offered a helping hand by Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity Victoria is wanting to give Dandenong Ranges residents a hand; calling on neighbouring Yarra Ranges and Maroondah community members to help...

‘Hi Mum’ text scam warning

Reports of an emerging text messaging scam targeting parents and pretending to be a child in need of financial help, is being investigated by...

Kalorama gallery damaged in car crash

Kalorama’s Kapi Art Space has been dealt another blow after a luxury car ploughed into the community gallery resulting in thousands of dollars worth...

Colourful Cockatoo market

Colourful costumes helped spread some cheer at this month’s Winter Madness themed Cockatoo Country Market. Held on Saturday 6 August, some stallholders, volunteers and...

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Scouting for goods

Hoping to raise funds for the Australia-wide scout jamboree in January, the scouts of the 1st Belgrave South Scout Group will be holding their...