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Melbourne’s citizen scientists celebrate 20 years of the Frog Census

One of Melbourne Water’s most popular volunteer programs has hopped to a major milestone this spring – marking its 20th anniversary. The Frog Census...

Accommodation books out in the Yarra Ranges

The itch to get away from home after months of lockdowns and restrictions has seen local caravan parks filling up with bookings for the...

Final day celebrations for Year 12s

The end of is nearing closer and closer for the class of 2021 and even though they only just returned to on campus learning,...

Rubbish clean up comp

Seeing an ever growing rubbish problem around Lilydale, Grant Bannister decided to do something about it. Although, he didn’t think he could do it...

Matilda Bay goes carbon neutral

Matilda Bay Brewery has reached one of its biggest sustainability goals, after receiving the certification the business is carbon neutral. James Aris from Matilda...

Calls for a national approach for fighting bushfires

Former Victorian Chief Fire Officer, Ewan Waller, has called for an urgent national approach to fighting bushfires, labeling the three most recent bushfire inquiries...

Yarra Valley funding for fruit fly management

The Victorian Government is supporting key fruit production regions across the state to protect their produce from the destructive impacts of Queensland Fruit Fly....

Council meeting wrap up

The council will submit several project funding proposal for the State Government's Growing Suburbs Funds. The submissions will be for: (a) Yarra Valley Trail Stage...

Upgrades to kinder ventilation

The Victorian Government is helping kindergarten services across Eastern Victoria reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission, with support for better ventilation measures to help...

Grants open for creative workers

The Victorian Government’s Sustaining Creative Workers initiative is now open for applications, providing critical support to Victoria’s independent creative sector when they need...

Mooroolbark traffic controller injured at Covid-19 testing site

A traffic controller from Mooroolbark has been injured after a vehicle lost control at a Covid-19 testing site in Cranbourne. Police were called to...

Foundation bricks to build funds

For members of a sports club, whether a new or a lifelong member, being recognised for your contribution is an honour. That’s why the...

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Record double century partnership for Kilsyth’s Third XI

Last weekend saw the completion of two-day matches for Kilsyth’s Firsts through to Fourths, whilst the Fifth XI played a one-day game. A highlight...