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  • Storm recovery meetings

    Storm recovery meetings

    Yarra Ranges Council is inviting residents impacted by the June storm and flood event to register to attend the first in a series of online…

  • Hello to viral video

    Hello to viral video

    Belgrave’s Mater Christi College has put a smile on students and parents faces by taking a popular Adele song to a new lockdown level. Principal…

  • Playgrounds provide relief in lockdown

    Playgrounds provide relief in lockdown

    Taking your children to a playground seems like a simple activity that should be enjoyed by all but it has become quite a luxury in…

  • Thieves target car parts

    Thieves target car parts

    Three men have been arrested over a string of car part thefts and attempted thefts at railway stations across Melbourne’s South East, including in the…

  • A reminder to stay fire safe

    A reminder to stay fire safe

    With the winter season coming to an end tomorrow, CFA is reminding Victorians that home fire risks remain prevalent and urges communities to continue practising…

  • Improving local mental health systems

    Improving local mental health systems

    Victorians are being invited to have their say about the local mental health services they want to see as the Labor government delivers a key…

  • Opening pantry doors in Monbulk

    Opening pantry doors in Monbulk

    Community Bank Monbulk and District has been working closely with the Open Door Pantry Monbulk, run by Monbulk Care Network since it first opened in…

  • New burning laws spark debate

    New burning laws spark debate

    The Cardinia Shire Council have proposed some new changes to local burning laws, which has left some community members feeling ‘fired’ up over the matter.…

  • Mt Evelyn recognises Afghanistan’s soldiers

    Mt Evelyn recognises Afghanistan’s soldiers

    Tuesday 31 August marked the end of the two decade long involvement of Australian troops in Afghanistan and the Mount Evelyn RSL couldn’t let such…

  • Playgrounds to open and roadmap released

    Playgrounds to open and roadmap released

    The State Government has announced playgrounds will reopen from 11.59pm Thursday 2 September, providing a slice of relief for families and children as lockdown 6…

  • No house near broiler farm

    No house near broiler farm

    A proposal to build a house only 100 metres away from an existing broiler farm in Emerald has been rejected by the Victorian Civil and…

  • Local lawyer running for Casey seat

    Local lawyer running for Casey seat

    A prominent Ringwood lawyer has put his hand up for the newly-vacated seat of Casey. Grant Hutchinson, of Hutchinson Legal, is bidding to succeed longstanding…

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