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The dancing delights of Aurora

At this moment are we united with our ancestors? In this moment did the past, present and future merge to reveal and disseminate the...

TAFE budget focus welcomed by trades industry

A total of $555 million has been allocated in the Victorian Budget for the TAFE education system, training and workforce pipeline, a welcome investment...

Stressing the road safety message for students

Stressing the importance of road safety and driver awareness for senior students preparing to take the leap to drive themselves was the focus of...

Dorothy’s 100th birthday

Dorothy Taylor celebrated her 100th birthday in April with most of the 40 members of her immediate family, including 11 grandchildren and 12 great...

EPA warns against dumping in the bush

With autumn here, Victorians are going bush to enjoy the environment, but EPA Victoria says some people are just using it as a dumping...

Locally-made domestic violence video resonates nine years on

In 2015, Brendon Murphy created a video to raise the awareness of domestic violence with two more mates, Rick and Bill. It’s been nearly...

Tourism put on the back burner in State Budget

The Victorian Government handed down the 2024-2025 state budget which has disappointed the local tourism industry with a lack of funds supporting Yarra Ranges...

ANZ, NAB withdraw from Lilydale

A bank branch will shut its doors in Lilydale come the middle of June and another will move suburbs after a wave of closures...

Flinders University study predicts Yarra Ranges and Cardinia to see an increase in road...

A new study from Flinders University is calling for better policies and practices to be implemented to improve road safety, with the ‘mountainous’ Yarra...

An underwhelming budget in a time of inflation

It was what some have called a “no frills” 2024/25 State Budget, with the Premier saying it was "sensible and disciplined" at a time...

Bruno the sausage dog reunited with his family after over 10 weeks on the...

A dashing Dachshund was emotionally reunited with his family on the first weekend of May after 10 long weeks. Bruno became the subject of searches...

Impact of urban sprawl, importance of green wedge aired in new inquiry

Leading agriculture organisations in the Yarra Ranges have put forward a case for protecting the region’s food supply capacity and reducing the harms of...

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Where should Yarra Ranges Council spend rates?

Early planning for the Council 2025/26 Budget is now underway and Yarra Ranges Council want to hear from the community about how it should...