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  • 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…

  • Alex’s survival a stroke of luck

    Alex’s survival a stroke of luck

    Five years on from suffering a devastating stroke, A Launching Place man has recovered and now dedicates his life to helping rehabilitate others who are…

  • More crossings to go

    More crossings to go

    The Lilydale train line will see a complete overhaul with two more level crossings to be removed and one to be closed by 2025, making…

  • Croydon’s Celtic games to return

    Croydon’s Celtic games to return

    For more than half a century the Ringwood Highland Games has brought a celebration of Scottish and Celtic culture to the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.…

  • Council asks for feedback on wellbeing plan

    Council asks for feedback on wellbeing plan

    Yarra Ranges Council is encouraging the community to provide feedback on its Draft Health and Wellbeing Plan, after councillors endorsed it for community consultation earlier…

  • Back in business

    Back in business

    Cafes were overcome with a sense of relief as lockdown restrictions were lifted for the fifth time in Victoria during the week. The news of…

  • A brief history of our world’s conflicts, women and journalism

    A brief history of our world’s conflicts, women and journalism

    Once upon a time, women were deemed too fragile, vulnerable, frivolous and untrustworthy to work as journalists, not to mention as correspondents covering wars overseas.…

  • Nonnegotiable rent relief for businesses

    Nonnegotiable rent relief for businesses

    The Victorian government is acting decisively to back the state‘s small and medium-sized businesses as they emerge from lockdown, facilitating commercial rent waivers and deferrals.…

  • Empowering women’s employability

    Empowering women’s employability

    Making a good first impression and feeling good about yourself while doing it can be the key to success. That’s why Cire Services’ First Impressions…

  • Artists in Residence

    Artists in Residence

    Yarra Ranges Tech School (YRTS) has announced the launch of its innovative Artist in Residence Program. The inaugural artist, John Monash Scholar Jess Coldrey, developed…

  • Truckie testing threatens supply chain

    Truckie testing threatens supply chain

    Throughout the pandemic, nurses and supermarket workers racing to fill empty shelves have been praised as the unsung heroes on the frontline of the coronavirus…

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