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Proposed updated park regulations spark debate over large fines

Victorians who are not careful in their use of park spaces could be slapped with fines of up to $4000 under the State Government’s...

Council makes advocacy for Youth Hub a priority

Yarra Ranges Council has identified the Lilydale Youth Hub as a major election priority for advocacy leading up to November’s State election. Community Wellbeing...

Working bee to restore Brickworks Reserve

Every few months residents from in and around Montrose gather at the former brickworks site on Cambridge Road to maintain the unique reserve, with...

Deposit payment confirms 150 Cambridge Rd purchase

Residents in Kilsyth have been notified a deposit has finally been made to the State government for the purchase of 150 Cambridge Road. Key campaigner...

Memorial service held in Canberra to honour Queen Elizabeth II

Federal politicians, public servants and distinguished guests joined together for a memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II at Parliament House on Thursday 22 September,...

Patrols target Illegal firewood collectors this spring season

Conservation Regulator Authorised Officers, Forest Fire Management Victoria crews and Parks Victoria rangers are patrolling state forests, parks and reserves targeting anyone attempting to...

Foundations Family Day Care coordinator honoured at national awards

Kathi Hewitson from Foundations Family Day Care coordinator based in Mooroolbark has been named Australia’s Family Day Care Coordinator of the year at a...

CFA defibrillator rollout nears completion

More than 1,195 defibrillators have been delivered to CFA districts as part of the rollout of the equipment to every fire truck and operational...

Festival celebrating over 50s this October

The Yarra Ranges is celebrating over 50s with a month long festival starting in October. It coincides with the Victorian Seniors Festival which begins...

Trials begin for Covid-19 nasal treatment

A nasal medication that could reduce transmission of Covid-19 in homes and hospitals will soon begin clinical trials in Victoria. If the trials prove effective,...

Fuel excise to end Thursday 29 September

The fuel excise discount will be finishing up on Thursday 29 September and there's concern this will mark as spike in prices at the...

Flooding warning for campers

Holiday makers are being urged to plan and prepare for floods if they're heading off on the long weekend to camp. Unit Controller at...

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Legacy Ladies luncheon a day for friendship, connection

It might have been two years in the making but for a group of women whose husbands served in the army or air force,...