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  • SES responds to jobs after huge storm

    SES responds to jobs after huge storm

    Victoria’s State Emergency Services (SES) are continuing to respond to hundreds of calls for help including power outages, fallen trees, and building damage across Melbourne’s…

  • Wild weather lashes the Yarra Ranges

    Wild weather lashes the Yarra Ranges

    The Yarra Ranges have been lashed by storms and wild winds throughout the evening and into the morning with a severe weather warning still in…

  • Half a million dollars to go towards Yarra Ranges community grants

    Half a million dollars to go towards Yarra Ranges community grants

    Half a million dollars will be going towards supporting projects across the Yarra Ranges part of the council’s annual Grants for Community program. Councillors unanimously…

  • Victorian Open Garden events return

    Victorian Open Garden events return

    Although you may have had months of potentially pottering around in your own gardens, there’s still nothing quite like visiting an open garden and drawing…

  • Healesville Sanctuary welcomes visitors back

    Healesville Sanctuary welcomes visitors back

    The animals at Healesville Sanctuary have finally said hello to visitors, with the laid back Kangaroos and curious Dingoes enjoying the company. Other animals like…

  • YREC reaches ownership milestone

    YREC reaches ownership milestone

    Warburton’s Yarra Ranges Enterprise Centre will finally become the official owners of the Woods Point Road property, five years after the State Government first announced…

  • Yarra Yering’s Sarah Crowe named winemaker of the year

    Yarra Yering’s Sarah Crowe named winemaker of the year

    Yarra Yering winemaker Sarah Crowe has been announced as this year’s Winemaker of the Year by Gourmet Traveller Wine. In true lockdown fashion, the event…

  • Wandin family tree falls

    Wandin family tree falls

    Wandin resident Russell Sebire was shocked to discover a 119 year old English Oak tree had fallen on his property after a large dousing of…

  • Rubbish clean up comp

    Rubbish clean up comp

    Seeing an ever growing rubbish problem around Lilydale, Grant Bannister decided to do something about it. Although, he didn’t think he could do it alone…

  • Conditions ripe for fruit fly

    Conditions ripe for fruit fly

    Wet and warm conditions across the state have created favourable conditions for Queensland fruit fly to breed, with home gardeners encouraged to act now to…

  • Drivers warned ahead of long weekend

    Drivers warned ahead of long weekend

    Victoria Police have issued an early warning that they will be out in force this long weekend, maintaining high visibility to ensure drivers are doing…

  • Learner driver gets quick lesson on speeding

    Learner driver gets quick lesson on speeding

    A teenage L-Plater was issued a hefty fine in Woori Yallock Tuesday 26 October after being caught speeding hours after obtaining a learner’s permit. Officers…

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