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  • GP asks locals to get their jab

    GP asks locals to get their jab

    As Australia’s vaccination rate slowly increases, we edge closer to a ‘normal’ life without facemasks and lockdowns. Approximately 13 per cent of all Australians are…

  • Headspace Lilydale now open

    Headspace Lilydale now open

    A loss of appetite, a general lack of interest in activities they previously loved… these are all signs that your teen may be struggling and…

  • Launching Homelessness Week

    Launching Homelessness Week

    Homelessness services and agencies from across the Yarra Ranges united to launch the start of this year’s National Homelessness Week after a particularly tough and…

  • Garside goes for gold

    Garside goes for gold

    Harry Garside has ended Australia’s boxing Olympic drought after winning his lightweight division quarter final against Kazakhstan last night. The 24 year old is now…

  • Nature is key to mental health

    Nature is key to mental health

    A Yarra Ranges woman passionate about boosting mental health has taken to social media in hopes of helping others find clarity through nature. Zoe Amber…

  • Civic centre update

    Civic centre update

    Yarra Ranges Council was asked to provide an update on progress on the new council building and civic centre. Lilydale and District Historical Society president…

  • Violent rise in homelessness

    Violent rise in homelessness

    Domestic and family violence has become one of the most troubling crises in modern times and is the catalyst for homelessness among women. More so…

  • Emergency fund top-up

    Emergency fund top-up

    Eastern Victorian Councils will receive more funding to help them prepare for and respond to emergencies thanks to a funding boost from the Andrews Labor…

  • Councils unite to address homelessness

    Councils unite to address homelessness

    The number of homeless men, women and children is growing in suburban areas and COVID-19 has further impacted the vulnerability of those who sleep rough…

  • Helping low-income households stay comfy and save money

    Helping low-income households stay comfy and save money

    Thousands of low-income Victorians can upgrade their inefficient heating and cooling systems, thanks to a new state government rebate, that will improve the comfort of…

  • Kilsyth’s fight for community space continues

    Kilsyth’s fight for community space continues

    The future of an open parcel of land in Kilsyth will soon be decided, with the state government having reportedly offered Yarra Ranges Council a…

  • Councils shine a spotlight on ageism in the workplace

    Councils shine a spotlight on ageism in the workplace

    Yarra Ranges Council is shining a spotlight on age discrimination in the workplace. Mayor of Yarra Ranges, Cr Fiona McAllister, said reports show that age…

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