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  • Women’s cricket a-go

    Women’s cricket a-go

    Local League cricket in Healesville is set to include a women’s side for the first time in a welcome move supported by the community. Healesville…

  • Getting back to life and country

    Getting back to life and country

    For the younger generation who find themselves disengaged from school, struggling with their mental health or on a path to committing crimes, sometimes it can…

  • Asphalting works to continue

    Asphalting works to continue

    In a recent Yarra Ranges Council meeting on Tuesday 9 August, Lisa Walsh of Seville said she would like to confirm that the roadworks (Asphalting,…

  • Fight for renters looms as Greens slam housing response

    Fight for renters looms as Greens slam housing response

    The Australian Greens have recommitted to backing renters, who the minor party says have been left behind by federal, state and territory governments despite planned…

  • Mighty Matildas celebrated

    Mighty Matildas celebrated

    If you were looking for yellow and green party supplies this week you’d be out of luck as “Tilly’ fever swept through the Yarra Ranges.…

  • Cement Creek underway

    Cement Creek underway

    The Cement Creek road bridge upgrades are now officially underway. Upgrades to Cement Creek Bridge in Warburton have officially commenced, with works expected to be…

  • Bombshell Research Findings with Bio Blitz Competition

    Bombshell Research Findings with Bio Blitz Competition

    In order to protect the biodiversity of eastern Victoria, the Yarra Ranges Council is participating in the Bio Blitz competition. Open to any Yarra Ranges,…

  • Warburton trail cladding to cost

    Warburton trail cladding to cost

    In a recent Yarra Ranges council meeting on Tuesday 9 August, Brent Grogan of Warburton enquired about the prices surrounding repairs at The Cog. “I…

  • Creatures big and small in Yellingbo

    Creatures big and small in Yellingbo

    A dedicated team of Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater (FoHH) citizen science volunteers hit the tracks last week to survey various species in Yellingbo. Over…

  • Light dust, but no snow for the weekend

    Light dust, but no snow for the weekend

    Weather conditions produced a light dusting of snow on Friday 18 August on Mt Donna Buang. New snow is expected after 1 pm with about…

  • Fight for renters looms as Greens slam housing response

    Fight for renters looms as Greens slam housing response

    The Australian Greens have recommitted to backing renters, who the minor party says have been left behind by federal, state and territory governments despite planned…

  • Check for cancer, experts say

    Check for cancer, experts say

    Experts have put a call out for regional Victorians to act on cancer symptoms, following data which find they are more likely to be diagnosed…

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