News
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Free calls to Santa
The stockings are hung, the lights are twinkling, and the countdown to Christmas is on with Santa and his elves once again ready to take…
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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 allocate…
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Violi, Coalition remain forthright in housing debate as Help to Buy bill passes Senate
Housing, or the lack of, has been a topic of discussion in Federal Parliament as the debate over how to provide affordable buy and rent…
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Report reveals about 12,500 people facing homelessness over 10 years died within a year of seeking specialist support
A new feature report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has delved into the outcomes of people who have received support from…
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Treaty negotiations underway in Victoria
Having started on Thursday 21 November, the Victorian Government and First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria have begun negotiations for Australia’s first Treaty with First Nations…
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Tricky toilet problem prompts frustration in Warburton
Concerns regarding only public toilets on the northern side of the Yarra River in Warburton have been raised at the Tuesday 26 November Yarra Ranges…
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Survey points to support for new national parks but Victorian Government says not ‘on the agenda’
A report by the Redbridge Group at the request of the Wilderness Society and Victorian National Parks Association has shown a desire from Victorians to…
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Bushfire shelter options designated in Yarra Ranges
Leading up to the hot and dry season, Yarra Ranges Council confirmed the designation of bushfire shelter options within the municipality during the latest meeting…
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Long-awaited long service award
Yellingbo resident and a long-time committee member and former president of the Sheep Station Creek Reserve was nominated for a long-service award by the Department…
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Woolworths warehouses’ strike action leaves the Yarra Junction store’s shelves bare
Industrial action taken by some Woolworths employees has seen shelves left looking bare and the supermarket giant putting plans in place to ensure customers don’t…
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‘It’s not acceptable’: crowd walks to end violence at Lillydale Lake
Universal support for ending gender-based violence flooded Lillydale Lake on Tuesday 26 November as the community walked for awareness. The second annual Walk Against Family…
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Airing of the Quilts moved to St Joseph’s Primary School due to weather forecast
Important news for anyone wanting to see the Airing of the Quilts exhibition. There has been a change of location due to predicted rain this…