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Identity required after alleged abuse at Lilydale restaurant

Police are investigating an alleged verbal assault at a Lilydale restaurant in early July. It is alleged a female staff member at Lilydale International...

Have your say on Government’s bushfire management

The Labor Government is seeking community feedback on the draft of Victoria’s Bushfire Management Strategy, setting the 10-year vision for bushfire management in Victoria....

Residents uninjured as car crashes into their Mooroolbark house

A Mooroolbark family has escaped injury after a car crashed into the front of their home yesterday evening. The grey Holden commodore sedan was...

Charges could follow IBAC report

A corruption inquiry into more than $1 million in dodgy political donations made by a Victorian property developer will be sent to prosecutors to...

Maximising local food security in the Yarra Ranges

With climate impacts affecting food supply, inflation of food prices high and the supply chain issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in recent memory,...

Warrandyte by-election edges closer with over 50,000 people registered to vote

Over 50,000 people in the Warrandyte District are expected to vote in the upcoming by-election on Saturday 26 August after the roll closed on...

Billanook College students will hand deliver a quilted hug in Thailand

Before disembarking on a two week trip to Northern Thailand, Billanook College students visited Quilts for Orphans (QFO) in Hoddles Creek to pick up...

Hephner spreads happy vibes

If you were walking the main streets of Healeville on Thursday 20 July 20 you may have noticed a distinguished white alpaca on a...

Hard times hit helpers at CIS Yarra Ranges

After months of fighting to save the Yarra Ranges arm of Community Information and Support Victoria (CISVic), the board and executive has made the...

Pilot program aims to heal childhood trauma from homelessness

Yarra Ranges homelessness service Anchor will pilot a new program over the next year focused on identifying how childhood trauma can have lasting effects....

Shameful legacy lives on

Last week Australia marked 10 years since the agreement was set between the Federal government and Papua New Guinea for asylum seekers who came...

RACV survey reveals most dangerous stretch of road in the Yarra Ranges

The results of RACV’s My Melbourne Road survey have been released, with the most notoriously dangerous stretches of road in each Local Government Area...

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Outer East a feature of Victorian artists Alice Ivy’s new single

An up-and-coming Victorian artist has incorporated a touch of the Outer East in her latest release, with a famous voice of the Valley and...