News
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Timetable for students’ return
Victorian students will be returning to school in a phased opening starting Tuesday 26 May. From that day, Prep, Grade 1, Grade 2, specialist school,…
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Local Paradise gives back
New owners of the Paradise Valley Hotel in Clematis haven’t let Covid-19 dampen their spirits. Despite suffering a hit to the business they took over…
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Level crossing removals a step closer
Level crossing removals at Lilydale and Mooroolbark are one step closer with site establishment now underway. Both level crossings clog streets and put lives at…
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Community house keeps connected
The Cockatoo Community House is still celebrating this year’s Neighbourhood House Week, albeit in a different form. Neighbourhood House Week is an initiative that celebrates…
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Missing Mount Evelyn man
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Mount Evelyn man James Parker. The 34-year-old was last seen in Mount Evelyn about 10.30am…
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Support across the shire
While the community has been spending time at home, Cardinia Shire Council has continued to deliver essential services across the shire as well as pandemic…
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Retired teacher lends a helping hand
A retired teacher from Clematis is calling on other former teachers to use their skills and help struggling parents during this period of remote learning.…
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Trees to get the chop
Yarra Ranges Council has approved the removal of 11 trees at the Olinda Recreation Reserve to make way for a new netball court and cricket…
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From pain to greatness
As someone who grew up wanting to excel at everything, it could almost be said that Benji Brundin was destined to become a Guinness World…
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The loss of a local legend
Emerald lost a well respected community member with the passing of Maxwell Muller last month. Mr Muller dedicated much of his life to the community,…
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Don’t power a house fire
With the increased numbers of people working from home or remotely from their normal workplace, CFA is warning of the potential for an increase in…
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Reach out for support
It’s normal to feel overwhelmed, stressed or anxious during these uncertain times. It’s important to remind yourself that this is a normal reaction. Cardinia Shire…