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Digital driver licence gets set to launch

Millions of Victorians will now have the option to carry their licence on their phone, with the State Federal Government’s digital driver licenses set...

First home buyers left ‘gobsmacked’ by balcony condition on new build

On the hunt for their first home in Mooroolbark, a couple has been left “gobsmacked” after a building inspection found the property’s balcony to...

Bird watchers uncover rare flock in Lilydale

A sewage treatment plant may not seem like the best place to set up a home, but for a group of displaced birds, it...

Residents prepared to fight for ‘village’ town against fast food giants

Mount Evelyn is a community prepared to fight for the quaintness of their foothills township as a global fast food company prepares plans for...

Sad end to search for missing man in Kilsyth

A man's body was located early on Tuesday morning believed to be a missing elderly resident from Kilsyth. In a statement issued on Tuesday...

Apprenticeship decline a concerning trend

Apprenticeship data from the last year has shown a decline in the uptake of trades across the country, with a local provider confirming it...

Live music industry inquiry opened amidst wave oof event cancellations

The Australian Government’s Standing Committee on Communication and the Arts opened an inquiry into the country’s live music industry in the wake of some...

Over 50,000 Honda cars recalled

Honda has recalled 52,051 cars, with all variants of the Odyssey, Accord, City, Civic, CR-V, HR-V, Jazz, Civic Type R, NSX models with a...

Burns set to ramp up

With fire restrictions easing in some parts of the State, and calm autumn conditions, hundreds of private, agricultural and planned burns are expected to...

Nita marched on in March for veterans

A member of the Lilydale RSL sub-branch joined thousands of people in March to walk the length of the Kokoda Trail raising funds for...

Montrose makes meals a new offering

The Montrose Community Cupboard has expanded into its next phase of people supporting people and the environment with its new community meals. Having hosted...

China drops heavy tariffs against Australian winemakers

China has abolished heavy tariffs against Australian wine in another significant step towards improved diplomatic relations and trade ties. The Chinese government agreed to review...

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Victims of Black Saturday urged to care for themselves as arsonist...

An arsonist responsible for contributing to the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires has been released from prison, with a local trauma psychologist advising that local...