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Nine questions to be asked after testing positive to RAT
With changes to the way Mount Evelyn residents can test themselves for Covid-19, the Victorian Government has released nine questions that will be asked upon…
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Curbside Carnies return for school holidays
For those in Mount Evelyn looking for something fun to do these school holidays then Curbside Carnies might be the answer. The circus inspired free…
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Changes to testing and density limits for Victorians announced
Changes to the way Mount Evelyn residents test for Covid and new restrictions have been announced, with an increased reliance on rapid antigen testing and…
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CFA announces fire danger period
It’s that time of year and the fire danger period has just been announced, starting early next week for Mount Evelyn residents. CFA has announced…
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Insights into picky eating
Picky eating is something many parents deal with. When your child rejects a substantial amount of food it can be frustrating and cause you to…
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A checklist for child care
The new year is a popular time for parents to enrol their children in child care. Mums and dads may be going back to work…
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Sticking to those New Year’s resolutions
New Year’s is a time of celebration and welcoming a fresh start but it’s also the time where those seemingly unattainable resolutions are made. What…
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Can you cure a hangover?
After New Year’s Eve you are probably going to be feeling a little bit under the weather. For a lot of people, nursing a hangover…
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Keep your family safe this summer
The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) is reminding homeowners to ensure their swimming pool or spa is installed by a registered building practitioner and has a…
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Calming cats and dogs during fireworks
Loud noises like fireworks during New Year’s Eve celebrations can be stressful for pets. According to RSPCA Victoria chief executive Dr Liz Walker, there are…
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Consider camping this holiday season
Faced with months of lockdown and travel restrictions over the past two years, Victorians have gotten pretty good at exploring their backyard instead of jetting…
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Asthma deaths remain stubbornly high in Victoria
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows that asthma-related deaths remain stubbornly high in Victoria, especially for women aged over 75 years.…