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From pain to greatness
As someone who grew up wanting to excel at everything, it could almost be said that Benji Brundin was destined to become a Guinness World…
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The loss of a local legend
Emerald lost a well respected community member with the passing of Maxwell Muller last month. Mr Muller dedicated much of his life to the community,…
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Don’t power a house fire
With the increased numbers of people working from home or remotely from their normal workplace, CFA is warning of the potential for an increase in…
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Reach out for support
It’s normal to feel overwhelmed, stressed or anxious during these uncertain times. It’s important to remind yourself that this is a normal reaction. Cardinia Shire…
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RSL president passes
Lilydale RSL president Don Parsons sadly passed away on 2 May. Born in Launceston, Tasmania in 1947, Mr Parsons grew up there before enlisting in…
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Puffing Billy powers online
Puffing Billy has launched free virtual tours after being temporarily closed due to Covid-19. Beginning weekly on 1 May, viewers can connect, explore and learn…
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Yarra Ranges a ‘hotspot’ for big cat activity
A Black Panther could ‘100 per cent’ thrive in the Dandenong Ranges, according to a big cat expert. Vaughan King is a former big cat…
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Creating Connections
Cardinia Shire has created an online space where residents can connect with others and share positive photos and stories during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. You…
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Product limits eased
Numerous major supermarkets have eased product limits on items such as rice and toilet paper, as customer demand moderates and supply returns. It comes after…
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Have your say: Belgrave Station car park
Residents, traders and station users are being invited to provide feedback on a design for the new multi-deck car park being built at Belgrave Station.…
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Sirens to sound for fallen police officers
Fire brigades across the Yarra Ranges will sound their sirens today (29 April) in honour of the four police officers that were killed in Kew…
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Major coronavirus testing blitz
Up to 100,000 Victorians will be tested for coronavirus over the next two weeks as part of a major testing blitz across the state. The…