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Teens arrested after crime spree using stolen Mooroolbark car

A vehicle, allegedly stolen from a Mooroolbark property in late March, was used by teens as an escape car before being picked up by...

Ballooning company fined after worker falls through roof

A Yarra Valley hot air ballooning company has been convicted and fined a total of $44,000 after a worker was seriously injured in a...

Busy Easter period for Mooroolbark CFA

The Easter weekend, into early April, kept Mooroolbark CFA busy with house fires, car fires and an accident all requiring their services. Brigade captain...

Early flu season calls for people to prepare

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia is urging all eligible Australians to get their flu shot following an alarming number of flu cases across the...

Help shape the future of mental health in Yarra Ranges

Lilydale's Mental Health and Wellbeing Local is a new, progressive mental health and wellbeing service that is coming later this year, and the front...

Speak up on council plan

Yarra Ranges Council (YRC) is asking for community members to share their thoughts, time and expertise to help develop the 2025-2029 Council Plan. Councillors endorsed...

Picnic time for teddies

Bringing people together to make better community connections is the premise of a teddy bear picnic that will be hosted in Kilsyth. The initiative...

Severe weather warning issued for Tuesday

VicEmergency has issued a severe weather warning for people in North East and parts of Central, East Gippsland, North Central, West and South Gippsland...

Decades of service to the region’s museum

While Lilydale is now known for its regional museum, it wasn’t always the case, only forming after a push from art lovers and historians...

Push for bike trail funds

The Olinda Bike Trail Committee has been pushing for more funding to get cyclists off the roads in the Dandenongs through a proposal for...

$1.8m effort from the CFA

CFA volunteers were seen in trucks and at traffic lights across the state on Good Friday, raising money in their local communities for The...

Critical labor shortage

Latest apprenticeship and trainee data reaffirms building and construction industry concerns that we are facing a critical labor shortage in the midst of a...

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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...