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Basketball upgrades bounce along

An exciting upgrade to Kallista Primary School’s basketball area is now in its second stage, with an architect recently appointed to design the new...

Students strike for climate

Homemade signs in hand, Hills school students and supporters gathered in Belgrave on Friday to kick off demonstrations as part of the School Strike...

School at centre of political crossfire

Emerald Secondary College is at the centre of political controversy once again, with the government and opposition failing to see eye-to-eye on funding allocations...

Tosser fined, no ifs or butts

A split second decision has turned into a costly lesson for a Ferntree Gully woman. The woman was recently ordered by Ringwood Magistrates Court to...

Tecoma’s op-shop fashionista

While the rest of the world pulls on a half decent top five minutes before an important Zoom call, one Hills woman continues to...

Listening for the lyrebird song

The Sherbrooke Lyrebird Survey Group are looking forward to stepping foot back into the forest to check on the local lyrebird population. Members of the...

Hills house prices soar

The shift towards work from home arrangements has been linked to skyrocketing property prices in across the Yarra Ranges recently. House prices in the Hills...

South-eastern syndicate unveiled

A Mount Evelyn man will face court charged with a string of drug offences following the unveiling of a south-eastern crime syndicate. The 36-year-old man...

Fundraiser to farewell summer

The rainy nights and foggy mornings don’t seem to be clearing up any time soon, and the red and orange autumn leaves continue to...

Open studios a success

Hills artists opened their doors last weekend as part of the annual Dandenong Ranges Open Studios program. And after not being able to invite the...

An orange day of thanks

Residents of the Hills will don their best and brightest orange this week in a nod to the state’s SES heroes. Wear Orange Wednesday,...

Scholarships awarded to local volunteers

Inspiro Community Health awarded four tertiary scholarships totalling $22,500 to health students in the Yarra Ranges on Thursday 28 April. The Inspiro Tertiary Health...

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Restaurants call for visa options for skilled chefs and cooks to...

Local hospitality businesses in the Outer East have met with Casey MP Aaron Violi to express concerns about the impact that ongoing changes in...