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Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 319962 Hard rubbish collection is just around the corner, so now’s a great time to start preparing your items…

Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 319962 Hard rubbish collection is just around the corner, so now’s a great time to start preparing your items…

Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 319207 A new report by the Climate Council and Emergency Leaders for Climate Action has investigated the impact of a Los Angeles-style (LA) bushfire…

A group of Montrose Cricket Club’s youngest players enjoyed a night they will remember forever, stepping onto the hallowed turf of the Melbourne Cricket Ground as part of a special…

Firefighters who had been deployed from Lilydale Fire Brigade to Alexandra last week returned to the station safe but tired on Wednesday afternoon. The last remaining Lilydale volunteers who spent…

The Seville CFA has encouraged locals to conduct an After Action Review (AAR) after a close call with a bushfire on Friday 9 January. An AAR is an opportunity to…

Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 225907 As bushfires continue to burn across parts of Victoria, many popular parks are closed due to ongoing fire activity and may remain closed…

After the Christmas break, Kilsyth Cricket Club’s men’s teams resumed playing last Saturday with mixed results (two wins and three losses). One of the highlights of the round was Mark…

Kilsyth Cricket Club’s men’s and junior teams all played one-day matches in the last round before Christmas, resulting in six wins and three losses. One of the highlights was the…

Victoria’s Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is seeking federal approval for its forest fire management works, with a strategic assessment underway. An agreement for the assessment was…

Recovery efforts are ongoing in a region completely decimated by raging bushfires, though for many, the future remains uncertain. Two major Victorian bushfires are expected to burn for weeks, including…

Melbourne’s water storages levels have dipped below 75 per cent in 2026, caused by hot, dry conditions, record-low streamflows and higher household use last year according to Melbourne Water’s Annual…