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Savouring one last bite

PRECEDE: Yarra Valley Pasta is closing its doors after 25 years serving the community with an abundance of traditional and unique pastas. The business...

Making a return to the miniature railway

The Mooroolbark Miniature Railway held its first public open day in two years last weekend bringing hundreds of people out to enjoy the circuit....

Neighbourhood policing to return to the Yarra Ranges

Victoria Police is affirming its commitment to the community with a new grassroots approach launching across the state on Friday 1 April. With Victoria...

Over-indulgence is the definition of this Croydon festival

The wildly outrageous and best bits of the Adelaide Fringe Festival will be arriving on the Yarra Ranges’ doorstep next week as Gluttony on...

Grape-ing good time for wine making students

For students in the Yarra Ranges, learning the wine making process is possibly an essential part for preparing them for a career in the...

Andrew Coffey wanted for assault

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Andrew Coffey who is know to visit local suburbs. The 35-year-old is wanted on warrant for...

We’re going on an egg hunt

After two years of being unable to do proper events for both the school and broader community, Victoria Road Primary School in Lilydale is...

Little Lucy’s lasting legacy

When eight year old Lucy McAleer was diagnosed with one of the rarest forms of brain cancer in July last year, the hope of...

Spiking the ball for the Good Friday Appeal

Having held a successful fundraising day for the Good Friday Appeal last year, Maroondah Volleyball has brought back its charitable tournament for another year....

Fuel excise cut by 22c in Federal budget

Residents in the Yarra Ranges can expect to petrol prices drop, with the Federal Government cutting the fuel excise by 22c a litre in...

Federal government announces payments and tax offsets in 2022 budget

The Federal Government has included further tax rebates for low and middle-income earners and direct cash payments to pensioners and welfare recipients in the...

All abilities karaoke spreads happiness for 14 years

For people living with disability, the art of singing can bring so much joy, something that was first discovered 14 years ago when an...

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Aged care staffing challenges hit close to home

Dwindling aged care staff numbers is nothing new with research estimates reporting that tens of thousands of workers will be required to fill the...