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  • Shire crime drops

    Shire crime drops

    Crime across the state and in the Yarra Ranges has seen a reduction over the last 12 months, much of which can be attributed to…

  • Yarra Ranges Victoria Cross recipient honoured

    Yarra Ranges Victoria Cross recipient honoured

    George Ingram is the Yarra Valley’s very own war hero who was recognised with the region’s only Victoria Cross medal for his gallantry and dedication…

  • Council vs a tree

    Council vs a tree

    A resident from Milgate Court in Mooroolbark has urged Yarra Ranges Council to remove a native tree because it has become a danger to local…

  • Maureen’s positive outlook on life

    Maureen’s positive outlook on life

    After 39 years of volunteering at the Lions Op Shop in Mooroolbark, Maureen Reid has finally entered retirement and is ready to start the next…

  • Setting a littering example

    Setting a littering example

    Changing people’s littering habits is not an easy task but that hasn’t stopped Lilydale’s Emma Featherstone from giving it a go. Noticing more and more…

  • Environmental impact ignored

    Environmental impact ignored

    The Mount Evelyn Environment Protection and Progress Association (MEEPPA) were disappointed to hear about Yarra Ranges Council’s failure to consult a major stakeholder in the…

  • Grants awarded to sports clubs

    Grants awarded to sports clubs

    Sports clubs across the Yarra Ranges will benefit from improvement to buildings, facilities and land after the council voted to approve a number of capital…

  • Helping hospitality get back on its feet

    Helping hospitality get back on its feet

    An innovative and hands-on job skills program has ignited a passion in Yarra Ranges hospitality and tourism for Damien Bongouvert and provided him with much…

  • Wait times between Pfizer doses changed

    Wait times between Pfizer doses changed

    The Victorian government has announced that from early October, the interval between Pfizer vaccine doses will be shortened to three weeks at state run facilities,…

  • Dishing the dirt

    Dishing the dirt

    Flowers are a custom so many enjoy for special occasions, decorating the home or in the garden, but now bloom lovers have the opportunity to…

  • Surprise deliveries to Coldstream doors

    Surprise deliveries to Coldstream doors

    Coldstream Primary School families have received a special delivery with food care packages delivered to their homes on Tuesday 14 September. Some 45 bags were…

  • Time to turn the clocks forward

    Time to turn the clocks forward

    Summer is well and truly on the way and we will all soon have an extra hour of daylight to enjoy, as the clocks are…

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