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Mount Evelyn pauses to mourn and thank the Anzacs

Despite the forecasted rain the township of Mount Evelyn turned out in droves to the Anzac Day dawn service, where nothing could dampen the...

Victoria Police activating Operation Tribute for Anzac Day

Victoria Police will be dispelling some of the most common myths about speeding as they engage with drivers over the Anzac Day weekend as...

Station upgrades bring Chirnside Park CFA into 2024

Getting ready to turn out to a fire by putting on protective clothing and boots in a cramped store room sized area is a...

Fears build for platypus

Environmental concerns have reared their head yet again for a property development on Swansea Road, near the Olinda Creek. The Australian Platypus Conservancy (APC)...

Healesville-grown Indigenous Studies educator disappointment on the Government’s response to the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s...

Healesville-grown Indigenous man revealed his thoughts after the Victorian Government tabled its response to the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s second interim report on 3 April. Following...

Letting the poppies tell a story

Since 2017 a display of hand knitted poppies has been capturing the attention of Lilydale. Each year it gets more extravagant, with more and...

Plenty of opportunities left to help shape Yarra Ranges’ future

Yarra Ranges residents still have plenty of opportunities to have their say on the next council plan. There are many different ways for the...

Lyrebird College wants to raise awareness and acceptance of autism

Lyrebird College had a special day to raise awareness and acceptance of autism on Friday 19 April as April is the national autism acceptance...

Come and visit historical place in Yarra Glen

Gulf Station is hosting a fun event as part of the Australian Heritage Festival. The National Trust is inviting community members to explore Fleece,...

Funding for radar speed display signs at Wandin Yallock and Birmingham Primary Schools secured

Yarra Ranges Council has featured among 40 Victorian councils set to benefit from the Transport Accident Commission’s (TAC) annual Local Government Grant Program. The program...

Boy charged after alleged crime series in Melbourne’s East

Multiple alleged robberies across eastern Melbourne, including Kilsyth, have resulted in a young boy being charged for a number of offences, with police still...

Push for harsher punishments for vandalising war memorials

Ahead of Anzac Day, Evelyn MP Bridget Vallence and local RSLs are continuing to push for stricter penalties and a greater deterrent for those...

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It’s never too late to finish Year 12

Returning to school may seem daunting, especially as an adult but with the expansion of mature age VCE programs and options, getting a completion...