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  • Grants for good ideas

    Grants for good ideas

     Every year, we at the council have the pleasure of being able to support community groups and artists across the Yarra Ranges to deliver projects,…

  • Diggers Club founder awarded AM

    Diggers Club founder awarded AM

    Long before sustainable gardening was the hobby of Brunswick hipsters, Clive Blazey and his wife Penny were making a name for themselves as subversive gardeners.…

  • Monbulk student wins national colouring competition

    Monbulk student wins national colouring competition

    St. Paul’s Catholic Primary School student, Grace Gaunt was the winner of this year’s national Newspower Australia Easter Colouring Competition. A representative attended the school…

  • Desal tops up Cardinia Reservoir

    Desal tops up Cardinia Reservoir

    Cardinia Reservoir will receive the largest order of water after storage levels dropped to under 50 per cent. Minister for Water Lisa Neville said the…

  • Calling all green thumbs and train lovers

    Calling all green thumbs and train lovers

    Puffing Billy Railway and Johns Hill Landcare are inviting residents to pull on some gloves, roll up their sleeves and come down to Puffing Billy…

  • Lilydale hoon impound

    Lilydale hoon impound

     A 20-year-old man will be without his ute for a month and will need to explain his actions to a Magistrate. Lilydale police officers allegedly…

  • The round-up

    The round-up

    Massage parlour closed down Police for the second time shut down a massage parlour that was surreptitiously offering more than just massages. Monbulk Sergeant Luke…

  • CFA reform under fire

    CFA reform under fire

    The contentious Fire Services Reform bill passed its first hurdle “at record pace”. Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) said the proposed legislation avoided scrutiny when…

  • Dawn survey keeps tabs on our lyrebirds

    Dawn survey keeps tabs on our lyrebirds

    Fairy tales don’t come much happier than the story of the lyrebirds of Sherbrooke Forest – one of the most rousing successes in recent conservation…

  • Crash course

    Crash course

    Peter Smith is no stranger to car crashes. The Upper Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade Captain has attended plenty over his years with the CFA. But…

  • Developing the Dandenongs

    Developing the Dandenongs

    When you buy a house and move to a new neighbourhood in a new community, you want to make sure that the neighbourhood stays that…

  • Poetry awards calls for local entries

    Poetry awards calls for local entries

     Entries for the annual Woorilla Poetry awards close in just a few weeks and this year organisers are hopeful that more young people will enter…

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