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A reminder to stay fire safe

With the winter season coming to an end tomorrow, CFA is reminding Victorians that home fire risks remain prevalent and urges communities to continue...

Anti-lockdown protest in Lilydale

Police were called to a demonstration on Anderson Street in Lilydale about 9.15am on Tuesday 31 August. Witnesses said it appeared to be an anti-mask...

Playgrounds to open and roadmap released

The State Government has announced playgrounds will reopen from 11.59pm Thursday 2 September, providing a slice of relief for families and children as lockdown...

Playgrounds to open and roadmap released

The State Government has announced playgrounds will reopen from 11.59pm Thursday 2 September, providing a slice of relief for families and children as lockdown...

Improving local mental health systems

Victorians are being invited to have their say about the local mental health services they want to see as the Labor government delivers a...

Mt Evelyn recognises Afghanistan’s soldiers

Tuesday 31 August marked the end of the two decade long involvement of Australian troops in Afghanistan and the Mount Evelyn RSL couldn’t let...

Putting books first

Book Week was a little bit different for students at Gladesville Primary School in Kilsyth and Rolling Hills Primary School in Mooroolbark, not being...

Succulents save lockdown boredom

Getting outside and into the garden has been a wonderful escape from the four walls of the family home for one Lilydale family. They’ve...

Home care cuts

Yarra Ranges Council has opted to remove itself from offering some aged care services, leaving 35 staff members at risk of losing employment...

Man dies in Montrose crash

A man has tragically died after crashing into a tree in Montrose over the weekend. The 53-year-old man was driving along Old Coach Road when...

Bonnie’s speedy entrance

Many minds wonder what happens if you are pulled over while speeding to the hospital in labour, but for little Bonnie Petersen and her...

Packing the local pantry

Having followed the Food is Free movement and community pantries that had been set up elsewhere in the eastern suburbs, Pat Natoli and partner...

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Kilsyth Primary School proudly unveil 18-metre long mural celebrating Wurundjeri country

Some students and parents from Kilsyth Primary School have been hard at work on a new mural that recognises and celebrates the land of...