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Bird watchers uncover rare flock in Victoria
A sewage treatment plant may not seem like the best place to set up a home, but for a group of displaced birds, it is…
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State’s first turn-up-and-go services trialled on Metro Tunnel
Turn-up-and-go train services to rival the world’s best public transport systems are gearing up to launch for the first time in Victoria, as the State…
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Digital driver licence launch
Millions of Victorians will now have the option to carry their licence on their phone, with the State Federal Government’s digital driver licenses set to…
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Take part in Great Dunny Hunt
Great Dunny Hunt is back in Australia which might help solve the inconvenience that community members are suffering. One of the community members raised a…
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Community doubts the quality of the service from local council
A Healesville resident is doubting the quality of service from the Yarra Ranges Council (YRC) after he got through the fallen branch removal service from…
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Local sustainable house is set to be open to the public
Grace Burn Co Housing in Healesville has joined with over 100 sustainable homes across Australia to be open as part of Sustainable House Day 2024…
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Ron Goding Excellence Award was given to Healesville Stockfeed and Farming Supplies
The Rotary Club of Healesville presented a special award to a local business on Thursday 28 March. The Ron Goding Excellence Award has been presented…
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Launching of the community plan for Badger Creek
The Badger Creek Community Group is looking forward to launching the community plan at the Community Picnic. The group collected ideas and opinions from the…
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Over 50,000 Honda cars recalled
Honda has recalled 52,051 cars, with all variants of the Odyssey, Accord, City, Civic, CR-V, HR-V, Jazz, Civic Type R, NSX models with a year…
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Hyundai Kona models recalled due to fiery defect
1726 Hyundai 2023 Kona (SX2) cars have been recalled due to an issue with the vehicle’s wiring could cause the vehicle to set alight in…
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Indigenous anger as govt rejects justice reform calls
The government’s response to recommendations from an inquiry on child protection and criminal justice have been panned by Aboriginal and human rights groups. Aboriginal and…
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Burns set to ramp up
With fire restrictions easing in some parts of the State, and calm autumn conditions, hundreds of private, agricultural and planned burns are expected to take…