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Spirit of volunteering seen with new freezer for Cire

The community pantry at the Cire Community Hub in Yarra Junction has received a boost due to the generosity of a local couple. Lilydale residents...

Investigation into recurring house damage in Kilsyth

Mooroolbark Police are seeking information in relation to a series of criminal damages targeting a residential house in Bristol Court, Kilsyth. It is alleged...

Save Triple Zero for emergencies

Ambulance Victoria (AV) responded to 96,594 Code 1 cases between July and September this year, 2002 more than the same period last year, showing...

Croydon collision witnesses, dashcam needed

Police are seeking witnesses or dashcam to a collision that occurred at about 8.40am on Mount Dandenong Road in Croydon on Wednesday 8 November....

Crafters generosity reaches Yarra Valley charity

The incredible generosity of a group of crafters at Tudor Village continues to deliver in supporting local charities and volunteer organisations. Making all varieties...

Recognised for women’s empowerment and education

Empowered Women in Trades (EWIT) has taken home the award for accelerating women in the Victorian arm of Telstra’s Best of Business Awards for...

Sensational street party brings joy to Mount Evelyn

Hundreds of people descended on Mount Evelyn at the end of October with the successful return of the Street Party. The glorious warm weather...

Police arrests for weapon, drug possession on public transport

Transit police have arrested 14 people, including a Montrose woman, during a highly visible Omni operation in Ringwood on Friday 3 November. Operation Presence saw...

Decade in jail for cop impersonator’s bloody burglary

When police arrived to find blood splashed across walls and pooling around the bodies of two men, they believed they were dead. Neil Cairns and...

Government inquiry launches into Optus outage

The Government will undertake a post-incident telecommunications review into the Optus outage that affected millions of Australians yesterday. Connectivity is absolutely essential for Australian consumers...

Public drunkenness made legal from Cup Day as part of health-led response

The Victorian Government’s health-led response to public intoxication reforms recommended through the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody came into effect on 7...

A natter and a cuppa

As one gets older, it can become lonely after kids leave home, friends move away, or life just gets in the way. However, a...

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Discovery Day at Ghilgai Steiner School, Kilsyth’s hidden gem

Tucked away among the trees on the high side of Liverpool Road in Kilsyth, there stands a remarkable little school that has been quietly...