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  • Earthquake shakes Victoria

    Earthquake shakes Victoria

    During such unprecedented times with the pandemic, lockdowns and protests – Victorians have now added an earthquake to their already shaken up lives. Geoscience Australia…

  • Three Vs for safer schools

    Three Vs for safer schools

    The Victorian Government is making sure the return to the classroom is as safe as possible, with the biggest investment in education ventilation in Australian…

  • Stay back from the tracks

    Stay back from the tracks

    The lockdown bubble has forced people to get creative on their walks and discover new trails and paths around their local areas – but it…

  • Police blitz to begin for Grand Final weekend

    Police blitz to begin for Grand Final weekend

    Police are ramping up enforcement on Victoria’s roads across the AFL Grand Final long weekend following a spate of tragic deaths over the period last…

  • It’s tools down for trades

    It’s tools down for trades

    Many construction workers awoke to the news today their industry was going into a two week shut down, Healesville builder Neil Schalken was one of…

  • Council projects future financials

    Council projects future financials

    Yarra Ranges Council released its first long term financial plan at the most recent council meeting, which it is now seeking community engagement on. Although…

  • Demon decoration delight

    Demon decoration delight

    No two AFL teams have experienced more premiership droughts than Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs making it a tale never to be forgotten. While, yes,…

  • The tree that keeps on giving

    The tree that keeps on giving

    Something that started as a way of handing out fabric masks at the beginning of Covid-19 restrictions in March last year, has now turned into…

  • State roadmap released

    State roadmap released

    The State Government has unveiled its roadmap on how the state will start to open up and exit lockdown. Several phases will be in place,…

  • Baking to raise awareness

    Baking to raise awareness

    For the third year in a row Cockatoo’s Asha Billing entered the Threatened Species Bake Off challenge and this year she took home the open…

  • Community action on skatepark

    Community action on skatepark

    The idea for a pop-up skate park in Emerald has gained huge support from the community, with $5000 raised so far to get the plan…

  • Belgrave’s VCAT battle draws to a close

    Belgrave’s VCAT battle draws to a close

    One of VCAT’s longest hearings has just wrapped up and will now decide the future of the former Belgrave Motors site which has been proposed…

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