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Police look for missing Croydon girl

A Croydon young person has gone missing, with police now requesting information on the young girl's whereabouts. 11-year-old Savannah was last seen at 4pm...

Show gets off the ground

The Lilydale and Yarra Valley Show is making a return this coming weekend, getting contributors and exhibitors excited to get back to the showgrounds...

Labor and Liberals make large, differing pledges for reducing energy costs

A re-elected Labor Government has promised to deliver neighbourhood batteries in the Yarra Ranges, Knox and Cardinia in a bid to bring back government-owned...

Croydon conservation concern with LXRP plan

In a last ditch effort to save 40 years worth of native conservation work, the Croydon Conservation Society (CCS) has pleaded with Level Crossing...

Nearly 4.4 million Victorians enrolled for biggest ever State election

A record number of voters are set to have their say at the 2022 Victorian State election, with 4,394,465 Victorians enrolled to vote, creating...

Early voting opens on Monday 14 November

If you don’t fancy a democracy sausage and want to skip the lines ahead of Election Day on Saturday 26 November, there are several...

CFA encourages unpaid carers to prepare for fire season

CFA and Carers Victoria are urging Victorians who provide unpaid or informal care, to use a bushfire module to keep everyone safe and prepared...

Flesh-eating ulcer spreading across Victoria

The flesh-eating Buruli Ulcer is spreading geographically across Victoria through mosquitoes and possums and is no longer restricted to specific locations. It is not known...

REDcycle program paused forcing plastic bags to be binned

The Coles and Woolworths-endorsed REDcycle program has regrettably announced that it will temporarily pause its soft plastics collection program from 9 November 2022. REDcycle...

Seville shows respect for Remembrance Day

On 11 November, people around the world stop and pay their respects to those who have served their countries in wars since World War...

Free waste collection for eligible suburbs affected by flash floods

The Victorian and Australian Governments have dedicated $150 million to a state-coordinated flood clean-up program. This includes removing flood debris and waste from kerbsides...

Mooroolbark’s Treasured Babies recognised on national scale

Mooroolbark’s very own Treasured Babies has been recognised for its 20 years of support for bereaved families by way of a national award nomination....

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Bowling attack from Macklin, Yates keeps run-chase alive for the Mounters

Overnight rain threatened to put a dampener on this weekend’s cricket games, and for those cricketers in the lower grades it did sentence them...