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Box Hill Institute named inclusive trainer of the year

Box Hill Institute has been recognised as the inclusive training provider of the year at the 2021 Victorian Training awards, something the organisation has...

Breaker Morant recognised with service medals after 120 years

The Breaker Morant story is a part of Australian history that has been controversial for 120 years but one Chirnside Park military lawyer has...

New stations to open at the end of the week

The Lilydale and Mooroolbark train stations will be reopened this Friday 19 November, as crews work around the clock to get the platforms ready...

Hoon driver caught

While on patrol on Saturday 13 November Croydon Divisional Tasking Unit members in an unmarked police vehicle observed a 20-year-old male probationary driver commit...

New partnership for Be Wise awareness

Helping mourn the end of someone’s life is what Le Pine Funerals specialise in but it’s the avoidable deaths like Pat Cronin’s that leave...

Yarra Ranges Council has a new mayor

The new mayor of Yarra Ranges Council will be a familiar face to local residents, with Councillor Jim Child returning as Mayor of the...

War medals lost in Lilydale

Police are assisting a gentleman who has lost his war medals when attending Remembrance Day at the cenotaph in Lilydale. The clutch of...

Healesville Racing Club forced to abandon race meet due to storm damage

Healesville Amateur Racing Club has made the tough decision to abandon its Saturday 20 November race meet due to the damage caused to the...

Remembrance Day plagued by more stolen tins

As people gathered at the Lilydale cenotaph to commemorate and pay tribute to the service of those who have fought in battles right across...

Christmas returns to Montrose for Corey

It wouldn’t be Christmas in Montrose without the magical Christmas wonderland created by the Brasher family each year in memory of their son. Debbie Brasher,...

Community’s goodwill after Poppy tins stolen

After having three Poppy Appeal tins stolen from local traders, Lilydale RSL has seen an overwhelming amount of support but are still disappointed by...

Australian leading potter Ted Secombe opens his studio

It’s not every day budding ceramists and pottery lovers can wander into one of Australia’s leading potter’s studio – but come November 13 and...

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Four classic salads to see you through summer

Summer is the perfect time to indulge in refreshing and vibrant salads that highlight the season's bountiful produce. Here are four of the most...

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