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Pool closure shatters community

Kilsyth residents have been left “shattered” and “terribly disappointed” after a decision to close the beloved but dilapidated Centenary Pool permanently. Yarra Ranges Councillors...

Debate divides councillors over Kilsyth pool closure

Votes to permanently close the Kilsyth Centenary Pool have outweighed calls to refurbish the decades old facility that has “reached its end of life”....

Revitalisation project transforms Lions Park

The transformation of Lions Park in Lilydale is complete following Council’s work to revitalise the park and the southern end of the Lilydale Recreation...

Learning about the plight of Indonesia’s refugees

Casey Grandmother’s for Refugees hosted a special film screening event to discuss the plight of refugees stuck in Indonesia without support or anywhere to...

Community members plead for transport services to stay

Yarra Ranges Council deliberated on proposed changes to their Healthy Ageing Services at the Tuesday 24 October Council meeting with an initial view to...

A letter from the Chief Fire Officer

Reducing bushfire risk to protect life, property and the environment is at the heart of what Forest Fire Management Victoria does. That’s why we’re...

Housing density, diversity key focus for 15 year council plan

Yarra Ranges Council has moved forward with its draft housing strategy despite still waiting on State government reforms to be implemented. The community will...

Toyota recall hundereds of popular Kluger model

Toyota has recalled 625 units of the Toyota Kluger Petrol (TXUA70 and TXUA75) and Kluger Hybrid (AXUH78) 2023 models due to an issue with...

Enid’s playing on at 99

They say croquet is good for the mind, body and spirit, this must be true in relation to one Lilydale croquet club member, Enid...

State parks suffering from theft and damage

Increased alleged acts of vandalism and theft in Bunyip State Park in Gembrook have been destroying the vital native environment over the winter period....

Hocking’s marathon challenge for son

As a former AFL and Mooroolbark Football Club player turn ultra-marathon runner, Heath Hocking is very familiar with pushing his body beyond physical boundaries,...

Transformative murals tell Mooroolbark’s story

The Mooroolbark Traders and Community Group proudly announces the commissioning of three new murals as part of the Mooroolbark Street Art Project. This initiative,...

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Rotary’s cook up for Anzac Day

For the second year, Lilydale's Rotary Club was on hand to supply breakfast to the dawn service attendees and RSL members as they looked...