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Fraser takes on World Games year after transplant

Mooroolbark’s Fraser Catton lived much of his life knowing he would one day need a kidney transplant. Now nearly a year after receiving his...

Celebrate Mooroolbark’s big 21st bash

Nothing was going to stop Celebrate Mooroolbark’s 21st year from going ahead even with high temperatures predicted for Saturday 18 March. The two-day festival...

Gladesville PS Show n Shine sees big crowd

Kilsyth’s Gladesville Primary School hosted its biggest annual fundraiser on Friday 17 March, drawing crowds of people for the show n shine. In its...

Agriculture Victoria tells farmers to keep a keen eye on the care needed for...

Flooding and severe waterlogging from last spring and summer are still affecting pastures and Agriculture Victoria is warning Yarra Ranges farmers that they will...

Generational impact of gambling across generations shown in new research

EACh agrees with the findings of a recent research study from the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation which has highlighted the impact gambling harm has...

Almost 7000 traffic offences detected over Labour Day weekend

Victoria Police's Operation Arid detected almost 7000 traffic offences as they ramped up their efforts to keep people safe on the roads last Labour...

Weather brings late start to vintage but gives quality crop

Wineries of the Healesville region have only just begun picking for vintage this year, placing extra pressure on the vineyards. Cool weather conditions over...

House values see significant drop in the market

House values have taken a hit over the past year according to new data, with many outer eastern suburbs dropping in value. Data from...

Latest litter of Seeing Eye Dogs this Easter

Applications are now open in Melbourne for volunteers to help guide Vision Australia's Seeing Eye Dogs along the path to becoming highly trained working...

Edinburgh College encourages active behaviour with Ride2School

Edinburgh College students are being asked to exchange the car ride for a bike ride next week, as the school takes part in national...

Candlebark Nursery in desperate need of support

Mooroolbark’s Candlebark Indigenous Nursery president has made an emotional plea to Yarra Ranges Council for support at a recent council meeting. Bernard Heinze attended...

Total Fire Ban on Saturday 18 March

A total fire ban has been declared within the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges for Saturday 18 March because of temperatures expected to reach...

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Motorcyclists encouraged to grab a CRASH card in case of a...

As we near the end of Motorcyclist Awareness Month this October, there’s one small stop riders can make to help improve their chances of...