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A ‘Code Brown’ called on Victoria’s healthcare system
Victoria's health system will be entering a 'Code Brown' as the state graples with the Omicron outbreak.
The Department of Health is calling the...
Toughest challenge yet for hospo staff
There’s no doubt hospitality workers have had a difficult run over the last two years and unfortunately the blows keep coming but this time...
Renewal registration fees waived for businesses
Some Lilydale businesses may be among those to have their food and health registration renewal fees scrapped for 2022 as a way to support...
Combusting haybales prompt warning for farmers
Lilydale CFA attended a job in Yering over the weekend to support their fellow volunteer firefighters in a fast spreading haybale fire.
While Victorian...
Police investigate Croydon ram raid
Police are investigating what is suspected to be a ram raid in Croydon that occurred early on Monday morning.
A car crashed in a...
Looking back at 2021
Here are some of 2021 most significant news stories.
The unnamed soldier returns
The soldier was returned to the top of the Lilydale Main...
A year in pictures
Take a look back at some of the best photos from throughout 2021.
Storms push Covid to the back
One of the most significant events of the year was the wild and destructive storms that occurred in June, wiping out power and felling...
Looking forward to in 2022 with volunteer emergency services
Now that another year has passed and 2022 offers a little bit more optimism about the future, each of our emergency service crews and...
People of the Year
While there were many unsung heroes in 2021 who helped keep people safe, fed and connected, it was perhaps the most significant year for...
Preparing for the inevitable Covid positive result
Unless you’ve had Covid-19, it really is like facing the unknown, particularly when it comes to isolating at home and monitoring your symptoms.
That’s why...
Yarra Ranges asks public to be kind
Yarra Ranges Council has asked the community to get on board with their Be Kind campaign, as businesses in the area struggle with staff-shortages...