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Warrandyte by-election date locked in as MP resigns

The Warrandyte electoral district will be heading back to the polls next month with the official stepping down of MP Ryan Smith on Friday...

Trains suspended on Lilydale line, major delays

The Lilydale Train Line has been suspended causing major delays for commuters due to an equipment fault. Buses were called in to replace trains...

Joint council strategy agreed for Bayswater Business Precinct

Knox, Maroondah and Yarra Ranges Councils have partnered to safeguard and expand the economic importance of Bayswater Business Precinct (BBP), ensuring its continued growth...

Lilydale school does its part for water saving

Local schools, including one in Lilydale, have helped save more than two billion litres of water across Yarra Valley Water’s service area, and more...

Machinery moves into Croydon, Ringwood for next LXRP stages

The next stages of construction on the Level Crossing Removal Projects across three suburbs in the outer east are underway, seeing Croydon, Ringwood and...

Gallery to return at Yarra Ranges Council 11 July meeting

Two and a half months since Yarra Ranges Council shut out the gallery from Council meetings indefinitely, the doors are set to reopen to...

A fitting farewell for one of Mount Evelyn’s best

Hundreds of people gathered on Tuesday 4 July to bid farewell to a man of “nerve and courage” - Mount Evelyn’s Roger Boness....

Distracted driving penalties rise as AI-driven cameras catch more offenders

As of Saturday 1 July, drivers will now face penalties of four demerit points and a $577 fine when caught using a mobile phone...

Reserve Bank hits pause on interest rates

Mortgage holders can breathe a sigh of relief as the Reserve Bank keeps interest rates on hold. Australia's central bank moved to the sidelines...

Charities continue to see rise in demand for support as cost of living hits

Local charities have seen a surge in the number of families and individuals reaching out for support over recent months as the cost of...

Pets to be counted in Australian-first census

They won't be counted two by two, but Victorians' furry, feathered and scaly friends will soon be the focus of Australia's first pet census. The...

Disunited Yarra Ranges Council supports The Voice

Yarra Ranges Council came together at their regular meeting on Tuesday 27 June without a fully unified front on the Voice to Parliament, with...

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Lyrebird College wants to raise awareness and acceptance of autism

Lyrebird College had a special day to raise awareness and acceptance of autism on Friday 19 April as April is the national autism acceptance...