LILYDALE STAR MAIL
Home » News » Council services may be impacted by staff availability

Council services may be impacted by staff availability



Some Lilydale residents who utilise council run services may see changes to how the services are delivered over the days and weeks to come.

Yarra Ranges Council, like many workplaces, is currently experiencing a reduced availability of staff due to the spread of Covid-19 and isolation requirements.

Director of Corporate Services Andrew Hilson said the council have created work team ‘bubbles’ to limit the potential spread of the virus to both staff and community members but this is causing some limitations in services.

Earlier in the week, the council announced the temporary closure of the Upwey and Yarra Junction Community Links until the end of January but more services are expected to be impacted in some way.

“The impacts of the pandemic are also affecting other council services, with reduced staffing availability resulting in longer wait times for some home support services for older adults in the community. We’re still working in this space and communicating with clients to update them as this changes,” Mr Hilson said.

“To reduce potential service disruptions and to reduce the spread of the virus, the majority of our staff have been instructed to work from home. All public services are still available, though some services are being delivered remotely to keep staff and the community safe.”

Mr Hilson said some clients have cancelled some in home services to avoid unnecessary contact with people and to ensure their own safety.

“We’ll continue to support our community, and in particular the more vulnerable members, with our services, including meals, transport, social support groups and home support in a Covid-safe manner and we will update the community as our services continue to be impacted by the pandemic.”

Digital Editions


  • Cartoon: Hot Cold

    Cartoon: Hot Cold

    Award winning, Healesville based cartoonist Danny Zemp makes light of the wildly fluctuating temperatures in the past week.

More News

  • Three… ways to support those affected by the bushfires

    Three… ways to support those affected by the bushfires

    Donate to relief efforts The 2026 Victorian Bushfire Appeal, launched by the state government, is collecting donations that go 100 per cent to fire-affected communities. The government has said it…

  • Prepare for hard waste collections

    Prepare for hard waste collections

    On behalf of Yarra Ranges Council, welcome to 2026 and the second edition of the Star Mail News for the year. I hope you are all reading this relaxed and…

  • A subpar modern persona

    A subpar modern persona

    Sentimental Value Starring Stellan Skarsgärd, Renata Reinsve and Inga Ibsdotter Lileaas M 4/5 Nominated for seven Golden Globes, Sentimental Value is a comfortable but poignant Norwegian drama full of rich…

  • New data shows over 40 per cent of GP clinics now bulk-billing nationwide

    New data shows over 40 per cent of GP clinics now bulk-billing nationwide

    Healthcare directory Cleanbill’s first Blue Report since the Australian Government expanded the bulk-billing incentive to non-concession patients has been released. The government’s decision appears to be vindicated with the report…

  • Prepare early for hard rubbish collection

    Prepare early for hard rubbish collection

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 319962 Hard rubbish collection is just around the corner, so now’s a great time to start preparing your items for a smooth pickup. To…