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Gully’s generous giving shines

The Gully Market, operating from the Upper Ferntree Gully Railway Station car park, has announced two generous donations to local charities ahead of Christmas,...

To rest in power

A planned then cancelled vigil, flags at half mast, ribbons dangling from trees in the hills and a charity fund raised in her honour...

Theft spike has police concerned

Yarra Ranges Police have taken to social media over the week asking the public to take caution after a rise in vehicle theft. Police...

The rare beauty of a fog-bow as spring, summer transition brings all conditions

The change from spring to summer has brought with it all seasons conditions, from beautiful sunrises to fog, storms and warm light. Yarra Valley...

Panasonic recalls power adaptor product

Panasonic Australia is recalling their corded power adaptor model PS06H50K1000AD which was supplied as part of these pet products: Panasonic Smart Pet Feeder - Model:...

Victorians to have their say on women’s public artwork

The State Government is calling on Victorians to help decide which women’s stories they would like to see celebrated through up to six new...

Council blackberry spraying underway in Yarra Ranges

Yarra Ranges Council is urging the community not to pick or eat blackberries during their growth period (between now and April), as they are...

Yarra Ranges residents unite to give the gift of sight

The Fred Hollows Foundation is thanking the Yarra Ranges community for their continued generosity and support this year.  In 2024, The Foundation has seen 109...

Jason Wood pledges $120K for Emerald Tennis Club

Federal MP for La Trobe Jason Wood has pledged $120,000 towards upgrades for the Emerald Tennis Club, if the Coalition wins the next Federal...

Kangaroo killing continues

Despite a $10,000 reward offered for information, it's been reported that three more kangaroos have been killed at Cardinia Reservoir Park, continuing a spate...

World-first social media ban passes in bid to keep children safe

A world-first ban on social media for people younger than 16 will lead to less harm and better outcomes for children, the prime minister...

Free camping begins across Victoria

Government has boosted regional tourism this summer by making camping free in every national park and state forest in Victoria. Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos...

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Federal Election: Minority government on the cards, Casey a battleground

Australia could be set to elect a minority federal government, according to political expert Dr Zareh Ghazarian. The head-of-politics at Monash University predicts a “very...