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New pavilion comes to Wally Tew Reserve

A new sports pavilion at Wally Tew Reserve is a step closer after Council awarded the tender to Modular Spaces Pty Ltd to construct...

Man killed in Mount Evelyn crash

A car struck and killed a pedestrian in Mount Evelyn on Friday 10 May. The car hit the victim on Lilydale-Monbulk Road just after 6.30pm. The...

Uke can do it

Websters dictionary defines a ukulele as a small guitar of Portuguese origin popularised in Hawaii in the 1880s and strung typically with four strings Now...

A Freemason donation

The Freemasons Foundation Victoria has donated $5000 to the Eastern Health Foundation to purchase a vital signs monitor for the Angliss Hospital. At the monthly...

Funding fight

In the weeks leading up to the election, La Trobe Liberal MP Jason Wood and Labor candidate Simon Curtis have been going toe-to-toe to...

A moveable feast

To celebrate Neighbourhood House week, 30 neighbourhood houses in Melbourne’s south-east are running a Moveable Feast from Friday 10 May to Saturday 18 May. The...

Redevelopment for Burrinja beckons

Over the past two decades, Burrinja Cultural Centre has developed into an iconic space for the hills. From next month, about half of Burrinja’s internal...

Cash back on compost

 Yarra Ranges residents can save money on new composting equipment thanks to a rebate running until 30 June. The council is offering up to $40...

Mail Snippets

Rise of the under-myna The Indian Myna is an introduced species that poses a threat to native animals and biodiversity. Yarra Ranges Council is holding an...

No better place for road safety

This year we have seen many changes to our local football leagues, with the Yarra Ranges and Casey Cardinia football leagues effectively merging to...

Wheelie exciting upgrades for Cockatoo

BMX bandits and skating sensations are being asked for their feedback on the design of Cockatoo’s Alma Treloar Reserve’s BMX pump track and skate...

Sassafras schools safer

The Andrews Labor Government is boosting safety for students, parents and teachers at two Sassafras schools with the installation of new electronic speed signs....

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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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