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  • Donna Buang gets a little dust

    Donna Buang gets a little dust

    A teeny bit of snow dropped overnight but nothing is forecast for the weekend means the season may be almost done. Mount Donna Buang received…

  • Council a finalist in Cities Power Partnership awards

    Council a finalist in Cities Power Partnership awards

    Yarra Ranges Council’s Climate Action Team has been named as finalists in two award categories in the 2023 Cities Power Partnership Climate Awards. The team…

  • Vale Woori Yallock’s Ivan Ferguson

    Vale Woori Yallock’s Ivan Ferguson

    Woori Yallock Football Netball Club are saddened by the passing of its beloved friend, supporter, past president, committee and life member on 22 August –…

  • Referendum date for the Indigenous Voice to parliament is fixed on ’14 October’

    Referendum date for the Indigenous Voice to parliament is fixed on ’14 October’

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed ‘14 October’ as a date for the referendum of Indigenous Voice to parliament. The Voice supporting politicians including Victorian Labor…

  • Spectacular show planned

    Spectacular show planned

    Students from around the state are preparing and counting down to one of the biggest performances of their lives as they take on the State…

  • One Plus One Equals Three

    One Plus One Equals Three

    By the Warburton waterwheel a collection of artworks lies in wait for the keen eyes of an audience. Sculptor Shlomit Moria and artist Sioux Dollman…

  • Here comes the rain

    Here comes the rain

    Spring is almost here and so to is some welcome rainfall for the Yarra Valley. Rain is forecast for late Tuesday 29 August and later…

  • Mental health training on offer for community members

    Mental health training on offer for community members

    Yarra Ranges Council and 12 community organisations are offering free Mental Health First Aid training for locals to provide vital support to those experiencing mental…

  • What’s behind the FOGO cost?

    What’s behind the FOGO cost?

    Controversy is in the air around the Yarra Ranges Council’s introduction of FOGO bins to the community, however, they aren’t as bad as believed. Whilst…

  • Extension of sick pay coverage for casual workers

    Extension of sick pay coverage for casual workers

    The Victorian Government is helping more casual and contract workers access sick and carers pay, increasing the number of jobs covered by the Victorian Sick…

  • Top honour for a darts legend

    Top honour for a darts legend

    Forty years after winning multiple national and international titles, Seville East’s Andy Robinson has been inducted into the Darts Australia Hall of Fame. Attending the…

  • Train needs a little TLC

    Train needs a little TLC

    Yarra Valley Railway will not be running trains this Sunday the 27 August. The railway’s 74 year old Walker rail motor 22RM needs a little…

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