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  • Resurfacing Ranges roads

    Resurfacing Ranges roads

    Roads in the Yarra Ranges can be unpredictable – going from asphalt to gravel to dirt in a matter of metres. Under Yarra Ranges Council’s…

  • Playing to a crowd of one

    Playing to a crowd of one

    Being a touring musician for the better part of 48 years, Croydon’s Andrew McDonough has seen a lot but being forced out of his normal…

  • Capturing goals while pursuing his own

    Capturing goals while pursuing his own

    Turning one’s life around is never easy but 17 year old Dylan Schafter has done just that and didn’t make it look all that hard.…

  • Students say thank you

    Students say thank you

    It’s not often that teachers get a special thanks from their students in the middle of the year, let alone one that comes as a…

  • Are you really okay?

    Are you really okay?

    Today the community’s being asked to turn to loved ones, friends, colleagues and ask an important question – R U OK? September 9 marks R…

  • Greens’ Jenny Game puts hand up for Casey seat

    Greens’ Jenny Game puts hand up for Casey seat

    The Victorian Greens has launched its campaign for the federal seat of Casey, with long-term Upwey resident Jenny Game running for the second time. With…

  • Bugs, birds and bushes blitz

    Bugs, birds and bushes blitz

    If you are needing something to do during lockdown and want to make those walks a little more interesting or if you’ve ever had an…

  • Art project to encourage children to share thoughts on their community

    Art project to encourage children to share thoughts on their community

    Yarra Ranges Council is encouraging children and young people to create and share artwork on their ideas for what makes a safe and healthy community…

  • Wood debris tops 31,000 tonnes as clean up continues

    Wood debris tops 31,000 tonnes as clean up continues

    More than 31,000 tonnes of wood, stump and branch debris has been collected by Yarra Ranges Council since the June storm ripped across the municipality…

  • A bright delight to unite us

    A bright delight to unite us

    It’s a plant that draws out a big grin on many onlookers as the humble bright wattle grows strong roadside, in the bush and in…

  • Risk of learning disengagement is high

    Risk of learning disengagement is high

    Any student trying to complete school at home would be struggling to find motivation and remain engaged. But for students who were already struggling with…

  • Weekly round up

    Weekly round up

    Drug warrant executed Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit detectives executed a warrant in Mooroolbark on 31 August in relation to the possession of a number…

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