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Extended support for Victorian businesses

A jointly-funded support package from the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments will provide a critical four-week boost to small and medium-sized Victorian businesses most...

Lilydale’s ‘Yellow Peril’

As construction of Lilydale's new train station gets underway, final designs have been released, leaving some community members baffled by the choice of paint...

Playgrounds provide relief in lockdown

Taking your children to a playground seems like a simple activity that should be enjoyed by all but it has become quite a luxury...

FlexiBus for flexi customers

More passengers across Melbourne will be able to access on-demand bus services, thanks to the expansion of the FlexiRide trial giving commuters more flexible...

Thieves target car parts

Three men have been arrested over a string of car part thefts and attempted thefts at railway stations across Melbourne's South East, including in...

Local lawyer running for Casey seat

A prominent Ringwood lawyer has put his hand up for the newly-vacated seat of Casey. Grant Hutchinson, of Hutchinson Legal, is bidding to succeed longstanding...

A reminder to stay fire safe

With the winter season coming to an end tomorrow, CFA is reminding Victorians that home fire risks remain prevalent and urges communities to continue...

Anti-lockdown protest in Lilydale

Police were called to a demonstration on Anderson Street in Lilydale about 9.15am on Tuesday 31 August. Witnesses said it appeared to be an anti-mask...

Two arrested, firearms seized in Chirnside Park

Police have arrested two men and seized firearms after a stolen car crashed at Chirnside Park. Emergency services were called to reports a car had...

Playgrounds to open and roadmap released

The State Government has announced playgrounds will reopen from 11.59pm Thursday 2 September, providing a slice of relief for families and children as lockdown...

Improving local mental health systems

Victorians are being invited to have their say about the local mental health services they want to see as the Labor government delivers a...

Mt Evelyn recognises Afghanistan’s soldiers

Tuesday 31 August marked the end of the two decade long involvement of Australian troops in Afghanistan and the Mount Evelyn RSL couldn’t let...

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Victorian Government to tighten bail laws and ban machetes

The Victorian Government is seeking to address concerns from communities about serious crime with changes to laws regarding bail and machetes. Bail reform will seek...