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Celebrating Mooroolbark with the return of the annual festival

The Celebrate Mooroolbark festival is returning after a few hard years, an event both the organisers and community are welcoming with open arms. This...

Online refresher program for Victorian road rules released

Driving tests are usually reserved for those new to the road but an online refresher course has just been released to keep vehicle users...

Watch stolen from self-serve checkout after being left behind

A brand new watch has been stolen by a customer in Chirnside Park after it was left at a self serve register earlier in...

Lilydale police look for deceptive male

Lilydale police officers are looking for a male suspect in relation to a number of deceptions in the area. Several business in the Lilydale...

Disruptions along Lilydale train line

Commuters using the Lilydale line will experience some disruptions until the end of 16 February as works on the under passes at Lilydale and...

Pet adoption month comes to Lilydale in March

March is National Pet Adoption Month for PETstock and the Lilydale store is getting ready to help match rescued pets with a human that’s...

The Power and the People exhibition launching to celebrate 150 years of local government

The Yarra Ranges Heritage Network is launching a new exhibition to celebrate the anniversary of 150 years of local government in the Yarra Ranges...

Pop up vaccination clinic

Still looking to get vaccinated or has the time come to get a booster shot? Well a four day pop up clinic is happening...

Two caught after Croydon aggravated burglaries

Two men have been arrested after a series of aggravated burglaries in the south east, including one in Croydon. Detectives from the Southern Metro Regional...

Siggy’s 50 years at supermarket comes to end

For nearly 50 years, Siggy McEvoy worked for the Coles supermarket chain but with the closure of the Kilsyth store, she decided it was...

Vic Government announce multi-stage process to decriminalise sex work

Sex work will be decriminalised over the next two years after the Victorian government announced changes will occur to the Act. Reforms will see...

Schools, councils and not-for-profits can apply for new road safety funding

The Victorian government has announced schools, councils, and not-for-profit organisations can now apply for a funding boost for grassroots road safety initiatives to drive...

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Seconds hold firm, taking 95 run win against Croydon Ranges

Stifling conditions for cricketers across the weekend as temperatures soared into the high 30s and it resulted in a mixed bag of results for...