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Magistrate fines plumber for unregistered, unlicensed work in Croydon

A former Ringwood business owner was prosecuted by a Magistrate for allowing unlicensed and unregistered plumbers to work at a property in Croydon. Nigel...

Where to see Christmas lights in the Outer East

One of the most magical parts of the festive season is the wonderful array of homes lit up and decorated as the days count...

Local prostate support group goes international

A global circle of support is forming for men impacted by prostate cancer thanks to a new initiative by the Ringwood Prostate Cancer Support...

Pilots succeed in flight from alps to ocean

After setting off on a challenge to travel the length of the Murray River, from alps to ocean, in one day two female pilots...

Rates stay on hold and hope for February cut revived

Green shoots are appearing for mortgage holders as the Reserve Bank of Australia sees more signs inflationary pressures are easing. While keeping the cash rate...

Major cannabis seizure and two arrests

Croydon's Divisional Response Unit joined Major Drug Squad detectives and the VIPER Taskforce to arrest two men as part of their investigation into the...

A social summer at the croquet club

The Lilydale Croquet Club's social Thursday play basked in the warm sunshine on 5 December. With the Spring Summer Shield competition over, social play...

Learning about past for better present and future

Wandoon Estate Aboriginal Corporation hosted an event called yalingbuth yalingbu yirramboi (yesterday today tomorrow), opening up the gate of Coranderrk to the public on...

From car seats to collection: Lilly’s sustainable fashion journey

As the kid who was always drawing clothing designs and concepts on notepads instead of “princesses and rainbows”, Lilly Cavallin carried out her dream...

Charlotte’s nationals shot put debut a success

Charlotte May, a Grade 6 student from Mount Evelyn, loves most sports but it was the discovery of shot put that led her to...

Council blackberry spraying underway in Yarra Ranges

Yarra Ranges Council is urging the community not to pick or eat blackberries during their growth period (between now and April), as they are...

Landowners asked to consider alternatives to lethal control for wombats

The humble wombat is a largely-loved native critter across the country, but conservationists are concerned about the treatment they are receiving from landowners. Wombats are...

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Candidates debate strategy, funding, and long-term responsibility

Strategy, funding, sustainability, long term maintenance and who exactly is responsible? Week four of the Star Mail campaign continues to explore and determine the...