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  • Selby Primary ‘Trash 2 Treasure’ Market delayed

    Selby Primary ‘Trash 2 Treasure’ Market delayed

    Selby Primary School’s ‘Trash 2 Treasure’ Market organised by the Parents and Friends Association has been pushed back until Term Four. The event was originally…

  • SNIPPETS: Junk yard beats workshop

    SNIPPETS: Junk yard beats workshop

    Knox City Council is running a number of children’s programs across the school holidays. A junkyard beats workshop will be held on Friday 22 April…

  • SNIPPETS: Saturdays at the square

    SNIPPETS: Saturdays at the square

    Knox City Council is running a number of children’s programs across the school holidays. On Saturdays through April and May, there will be a series…

  • Neighbourhood policing to return to the Yarra Ranges

    Neighbourhood policing to return to the Yarra Ranges

    Victoria Police has affirmed its commitment to the community with a new grassroots approach launching across the state on Friday 1 April. With Victoria returning…

  • Easter Emerald Rotary Market

    Easter Emerald Rotary Market

    Rotary Club of Emerald and District will be holding an Easter market on 9 April from 8am to 1pm. Held at Emerald Primary School oval,…

  • Monbulk MP labels 2022 federal budget a “disgrace”

    Monbulk MP labels 2022 federal budget a “disgrace”

    Both federal and state Labor leadership have criticised the 2022 budget, with a lack of infrastructure funding for Victorian projects rasing the ire of the…

  • Local art studios open to visitors this weekend

    Local art studios open to visitors this weekend

    Private art studios will be open throughout the hills this weekend showcasing local creative talent, as 37 studios around the Dandenong Ranges open to the…

  • Council starting storm recovery door knocking

    Council starting storm recovery door knocking

    Yarra Ranges Council will be commencing door knocking in early April as a part of their proactive storm recovery efforts. Outreach Recovery workers will be…

  • Grants for cultural burning open

    Grants for cultural burning open

    $6.3 million in grants will be awarded to support land management and cultural burning throughout Victoria. Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio…

  • Staff shortages still an issue for healthcare

    Staff shortages still an issue for healthcare

    Residents of the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley could face delays to emergency calls during busy periods, with ambulance staff and paramedics furloughed across Melbourne.…

  • Andrew Coffey wanted for alleged assault

    Andrew Coffey wanted for alleged assault

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a 35-year-old man who frequents Ferntree Gully. Andrew Coffey is wanted on warrant for assault offences.…

  • Better connectivity a high agenda

    Yarra Ranges Council is advocating for better telecommunications services ahead of the Federal election. Mobile connectivity, NBN and broadband strength and emergency resilience have been…

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