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  • Wildlife worries

    Wildlife worries

    The impacts of the storm that happened in June are far from being over and the devastation will be felt for years to come, particularly…

  • A visit from the commissioner

    A visit from the commissioner

    Since the major storm event in June, which saw Lilydale SES respond to more jobs in one week than they had done in all of…

  • Garside gets bronze

    Garside gets bronze

    Harry Garside has just taken home a bronze medal in his brave effort against boxings world number one Andy Cruz. In what was an ametuer…

  • Felix’s last goodbye to Mooroolbark

    Felix’s last goodbye to Mooroolbark

    For over 50 years Felix Tabone has been keeping the trains running at Lilydale, Croydon and Mooroolbark stations but has just recently hung up his…

  • Bowling together

    Bowling together

    For children and adults with autism, social anxiety can be high and physical activity can be low, that’s why Chirnside Park Bowls Club and Different…

  • Outer east vaccination rates revealed

    Outer east vaccination rates revealed

    Covid-19 vaccination rates across Melbourne’s outer east are lagging behind other Victorian regions according to new data released by the Federal Department of Health. The…

  • Tatts winners “chuck a sickie”

    Tatts winners “chuck a sickie”

    A Lilydale couple have chucked a sickie to visit their dream property after winning millions in tattslotto. After receiving the news they’d won a whopping…

  • GP asks locals to get their jab

    GP asks locals to get their jab

    As Australia’s vaccination rate slowly increases, we edge closer to a ‘normal’ life without facemasks and lockdowns. Approximately 13 per cent of all Australians are…

  • Headspace Lilydale now open

    Headspace Lilydale now open

    A loss of appetite, a general lack of interest in activities they previously loved… these are all signs that your teen may be struggling and…

  • Launching Homelessness Week

    Launching Homelessness Week

    Homelessness services and agencies from across the Yarra Ranges united to launch the start of this year’s National Homelessness Week after a particularly tough and…

  • Garside goes for gold

    Garside goes for gold

    Harry Garside has ended Australia’s boxing Olympic drought after winning his lightweight division quarter final against Kazakhstan last night. The 24 year old is now…

  • Nature is key to mental health

    Nature is key to mental health

    A Yarra Ranges woman passionate about boosting mental health has taken to social media in hopes of helping others find clarity through nature. Zoe Amber…

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