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Plea after theft and damage leaves park suffering

Destruction of the vital native environment in Gembrook's Bunyip State Park following increased alleged acts of vandalism has prompted a plea from authorities for...

The Hills’ connection to famous racehorse Carbine

With Melbourne Cup fever still ringing out across the nation, a local historian has shared the Hills’ own connection to the ‘race that stops...

Horror Cup weekend on Victorian roads sees highest number of lives lost in 15...

This Melbourne Cup long weekend has claimed 13 lives, marking a 15-year high number of lives lost on Victoria’s roads. There have been 251...

Methylamphetamine and cocaine consumption on the rise, new report reveals

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC)'s latest National Wastewater Drug Monitoring Program has revealed a concerning increase in methylamphetamine and cocaine consumption in Australia. Sampling...

Police looking for 49-year-old wanted on warrant for assault related offences

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Mauricio Ledo. The 49-year-old is wanted on warrant for assault related offences. Ledo is described as having...

Waste concerns arise at recent council meeting

Controversy and concern rings out in the Yarra Ranges as locals come to terms with the new FOGO services being introduced to the municipality....

Government launches inquiry into Optus outage

The Federal government will undertake a post-incident telecommunications review into the Optus outage that affected millions of Australians yesterday. Connectivity is absolutely essential for Australian...

Rate rise to hurt mortgage holders, home buyers

Another interest rate hike will push up mortgage repayments, erode borrowing power and keep a lid on festive season spending. The 13th cash rate...

Emergency relief network preparing for a hot summer

One organisation is tackling the resource management and planning for extreme heat days across the Yarra Ranges as summer comes in hot this year...

Cardinia Shire Council looking for feedback on first-ever draft Community Infrastructure Plan

The community is invited to give feedback on Cardinia Shire Council’s first-ever Community Infrastructure Plan. The plan defines community infrastructure as ‘public buildings that provide...

Optus outage causes delays to transport, health and education services

Optus's worst network outage has left Hills locals disconnected. Across the country, those who were connected to the telco provider were unable to access...

Police prioritise community patrols, reduce reception counter hours

Victoria Police is set to temporarily reduce reception counter hours at several stations across the state in an attempt to ensure as many officers...

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Working towards a more energy resilient Hills area

Cardinia Shire residents are set to benefit from AusNet work underway to make the region more energy resilient. AusNet Executive General Manager Strategy, Regulation and...

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