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Treaty negotiations underway in Victoria

Having started on Thursday 21 November, the Victorian Government and First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria have begun negotiations for Australia’s first Treaty with First...

High fire fuel predicted, bushfire concern for large parts of the state

Increased bushfire risk has been predicted for large parts of Victoria, with the Yarra Ranges and Cardinia fire danger periods announced ahead of the...

Where should Yarra Ranges Council spend rates?

Early planning for the Council 2025/26 Budget is now underway and Yarra Ranges Council want to hear from the community about how it should...

80 Melbourne Water firefighters honoured for their work across Black Summer

80 past and present Melbourne Water firefighters have been honoured with a National Emergency Medal for their heroic role in Victoria’s emergency response to...

Bushfire shelter options designated in Yarra Ranges

Leading up to the hot and dry season, Yarra Ranges Council confirmed the designation of bushfire shelter options within the municipality during the latest...

‘It’s not acceptable’: crowd walks to end violence at Lillydale Lake

Universal support for ending gender-based violence flooded Lillydale Lake on Tuesday 26 November as the community walked for awareness. The second annual Walk Against...

Moderate thunderstorm asthma warning

VicEmergency has issued a Thunderstorm Asthma alert for most of Victoria. The moderate warning extends across Central, North Central, North East, South West, Wimmera, Northern...

Violi, Coalition remain forthright in housing debate as Help to Buy bill passes Senate

Housing, or the lack of, has been a topic of discussion in Federal Parliament as the debate over how to provide affordable buy and...

Dangerous dog dispute the reason for Yarra Ranges Council lockdown

The reasoning behind the Yarra Ranges Council lockdown on Friday 15 November has come to light. Yarra Ranges Council went into lockdown for about an...

Gendered violence reporting remains at fore

As the 16 Days of Activism campaign begins to again work towards the end of gendered violence, Star Mail took a look back at...

The long ride from London to Lilydale

Setting off on a European adventure is something of a right of passage for many young people but Pat Tibballs did this a little...

Kilsyth Primary School proudly unveil 18-metre long mural celebrating Wurundjeri country

Some students and parents from Kilsyth Primary School have been hard at work on a new mural that recognises and celebrates the land of...

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Dig deep for Dignity Drive this March

Share the Dignity, the leading charity and advocate for ensuring every woman and girl has access to period products, is in the midst of...