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Heavy rain expected for Friday
The Dandenong Ranges are set to face heavy rain once more on Friday 12 November which is likely to continue through to Saturday morning. It’s…
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Prehistoric fun at library
Emerald Library has gone back in time to bring kids prehistoric fun and activities for Dinovember as the library welcomes back patrons post-lockdown. A colouring…
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Young writer impressed judges with Pawsome story
Young writers from all over Victoria submitted their stories into the RSPCA’s second Pawsome Stories competition but it was a boy from Tecoma who wowed…
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30 years of collecting makes the most incredible display
Collectors everywhere would be amazed by the antique and collectible items Debbie and Lee Brasher from Montrose have been able to get their hands on.…
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Yarra Ranges Council has a new mayor
Yarra Ranges Council will now be led by a new mayor after the election was held during the Tuesday 9 November ordinary meeting. O’Shannassy Ward…
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Brendan Searle charged following Boronia incident
Detectives from the Armed Crime Squad have charged Brendan Searle following an incident in Boronia last weekend where a firearm was allegedly discharged at police.…
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Dangerous drivers detected over Cup Weekend
Almost 3900 motorists were detected speeding on Victorian roads during an eight-day safety blitz. Operation Compass saw Victoria Police ramp up patrols over Melbourne Cup…
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Springfield mayor again
The Cardinia Shire Council has new leaders at the helm, after the Mayor and Deputy Mayor for 2022 were elected at Monday night’s annual statutory…
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Monbulk youth group restarts regular meetings
After months of being unable to run services, Tribe-Monbulk Youth Inc. is restarting their regular Friday night meetings. Tribe-Monbulk Youth Inc. is an independent non-religious…
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Reinvigorating the community gardens in Belgrave
With a vision of creating an educational and welcoming community garden environment, a collaborative project between two key Belgrave organisations has sprouted. The project, initiated…
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Remembering Vietnam’s forgotten heroes through song
Three years ago Dandenong Ranges Music Council set out to tell the stories of local Vietnam veterans through a project called Forgotten Heroes. As a…
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State government commits funds for storm recovery
The Victorian state government has committed $25.7 million towards ongoing recovery from June’s massive storms, including funding for work to be undertaken on Mt Dandenong…