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  • Keeping kids active in lockdown

    Keeping kids active in lockdown

    Staying active and getting outdoors is really the only thing us metro-Melburinans can do while in lockdown and thanks to the creativity of one of…

  • ‘We can’t see an end in sight’

    ‘We can’t see an end in sight’

    For people like Naomi Challenger and Tam Brisbane, seeing their businesses, which they have worked so hard to build, struggle through lockdown after lockdown is…

  • Census question slammed as “insensitive”

    Census question slammed as “insensitive”

    The wording of a question on this year’s census has become a subject of controversy, with many women taking to social media to express the…

  • Council confusion over Cave Hill Rd

    Council confusion over Cave Hill Rd

    News of the Cave Hill Road level crossing being closed came as quite a shock to Yarra Ranges Council. In response, Melba Ward councillor Sophie…

  • New legal tool helps locals recover after storms

    New legal tool helps locals recover after storms

    The storms that wreaked havoc throughout Yarra Ranges in early June are well in the past, but locals are still dealing with the problems they…

  • Arts on hold

    Arts on hold

    Yarra Ranges residents, along with the rest of Victoria, were plunged into another lockdown last week but that hasn’t kept people from remaining positive. After…

  • Lockdown extended another week

    Lockdown extended another week

    Metropolitan Melbourne will remain in lockdown for another week after more mystery Covid-19 cases were recorded in the region. The extension of the lockdown means…

  • GAT rescheduled

    GAT rescheduled

    This year’s General Achievement Test (GAT) for Year 12 students will be rescheduled to a later date due to the state’s ongoing lockdowns. With ongoing…

  • Mooroolbark planning application divides council

    Mooroolbark planning application divides council

    Councillors were divided over the submission of a planning application to build three townhouses in Mooroolbark. The council meeting held on Tuesday 27 July saw…

  • Happy as Harry

    Happy as Harry

    He may have just been a “normal kid from Lilydale” before the Olympics but now Harry Garside, 24, has made a name for himself as…

  • Wildlife worries

    Wildlife worries

    The impacts of the storm that happened in June are far from being over and the devastation will be felt for years to come, particularly…

  • A visit from the commissioner

    A visit from the commissioner

    Since the major storm event in June, which saw Lilydale SES respond to more jobs in one week than they had done in all of…

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