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  • When life gives you lemons

    When life gives you lemons

    When you’re young there’s many ways you might make some extra pocket money. There are the kids who deliver flyers, mow lawns, rake leaves and…

  • Find a voice at Belgrave Hub

    Find a voice at Belgrave Hub

    Hundreds of Yarra Ranges families are benefiting from a range of allied health and emergency support services including occupational therapy (OT), at the Belgrave Community…

  • Rolling through town

    Rolling through town

    Upwey is preparing for another billy cart invasion as one of the community’s most popular traditions rolls into – and through – town. The annual…

  • Creative students exhibit work

    Creative students exhibit work

    The work of talented Yarra Ranges teenagers is being presented throughout February with the VCE Creative Showcase exhibition opening on 30 January. The showcase will…

  • I want to know what love is

    I want to know what love is

    Do you have an unfulfilled, prohibited love story? Do you still remember ‘the one that got away’? Is there a person you had a crush…

  • Extra parking for Ferntree Gully station

    Extra parking for Ferntree Gully station

    A multi-level carpark will be built at Ferntree Gully train station under a $60 million Federal Government plan. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Federal Member for…

  • Unsafe E.coli levels lead to Lysterfield Lake closure

    Unsafe E.coli levels lead to Lysterfield Lake closure

    Lysterfield Lake’s water quality has been deemed unsafe for swimming, only weeks after being reopened. Parks Victoria confirmed on 5 January that testing at the…

  • Monbulk local nominated for Young Achiever Awards

    Monbulk local nominated for Young Achiever Awards

    A 19-year-old radio host and community broadcasting volunteer from Monbulk has been placed in the running for the Leadership Award in the 2019 Young Achiever…

  • Selby artists open studios

    Selby artists open studios

    Ross Miller’s intricate sculptures are observations of places, cultures and events transformed into monumental forms made of bronze, stone, wood and ciment fondu. They’re not…

  • Men’s shed members look for home

    Men’s shed members look for home

    In November 2018, the Mail reported on the Upwey Men’s Shed when Upwey stalwarts, Peter Marke, Andrew Peterson, Andrew Fullagar and Mark Addison were looking…

  • Summer sessions at Emerald Lake

    Summer sessions at Emerald Lake

    Take some time to chill out every Sunday afternoon this February with Cardinia Shire’s Summer Music Series at Emerald Lake Park. The free, family-friendly events…

  • Kallista celebrates a centenary

    Kallista celebrates a centenary

    This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of the Kallista Primary School. To mark the momentous occasion the school will be hosting an events day…

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