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Elderly Mooroolbark pedestrian dies in hospital after collision

An elderly woman who was struck by a vehicle in Mooroolbark last month has died in hospital. The 81-year-old pedestrian was hit by a car...

Beef with Macca’s amounts to permit refusal in Mount Evelyn

Mount Evelyn residents opposed to the infiltration of a fast food giant in their ‘village town’ have been left elated by a decision to...

March quarter caution for tourism industry

Victoria’s tourism industry and its major events calendar put $39.3 billion into the state’s economy during the year ending March 2024 but regional tourism...

Still smiling at 105

The excitement of a birthday can never be matched, even when you reach 105 years of age. Kirkbrae Aged Care resident Alfred celebrated 105...

Perin proves her skills

Having always had a dream of one day becoming a carpenter, Warrandyte mum Perin Breakell didn’t give up hope despite being knocked back from...

Yarra Ranges youth invited to come explore career opportunities with Council

The Yarra Ranges Youth Development Team is hosting an event to help young local residents explore the career opportunities open to them through Council. A...

Decade-long study shows high rates of risky drinking behaviours in men

A new report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), called ‘Ten to Men’ has found that almost half of young adult men...

Expansion of 4WD capability comes to the outer east

With the popularity of four wheel driving expanding across Victoria, local manufacturing has been given a boost to grow both jobs and innovation in...

Low cost winter activities for these school holidays

When it comes to school holidays, don’t let the winter season put a dampener on the fun. There are a variety of activities throughout...

Which fees and charges rose the most for Yarra Ranges residents

With Yarra Ranges Council’s 2024-2025 Budget having been adopted, the latest set of rate rises are set to take effect. Yarra Ranges residents are set...

A year of repairing success in Chirnside Park

In a little over 12 months, Chirnside Park’s Repair Cafe has saved an estimated 1000kg of waste from going to landfill, built strong community...

Come for a Dads Chat

An opportunity for local men with young children in their lives is coming up. Tony Vallance from Building Better Brains is hosting an free online...

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Three… essential actions to foster a culture of inclusivity

Learn About Different Cultures: Take time to learn about and appreciate different cultures, traditions, and histories. This can be done by reading books, watching...