News
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Push to stop the Yarra Valley Bus network upgrades
The proposed changes to the Yarra Valley bus service will see routes merge and regional lines be cut short. Speaking in Parliament, State Liberal Member…
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Bridge works to improve access to the Redwood Forest
Yarra Ranges Councillors have approved works on the upgrade the Cement Creek Road Bridge in East Warburton which will provide better access to the stunning…
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Be weary of at home fire risks this winter
Yarra Valley residents are being reminded to stay safe this winter as heaters are turned on and fire places are lit. Data from Fire Rescue…
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Council renews support for tourism body
Yarra Ranges Council has decided to continue it’s support for Yarra Ranges Tourism (YRT) body, something that’s been ongoing since it formed in 2006. At…
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Successful breeding program for endangered skinks
A breeding program for the endangered Guthega Skink has had success, seeing a step forward for protecting Victoria’s unique biodiversity. Two babies have been born…
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Creating habitat hollows for threatened species
The June 2021 storm event had a significant impact on local wildlife, with over 25,000 trees falling loosing habitat hollows. One of the main wildlife…
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First council meeting held in the gallery room
A ribbon cutting ceremony took place at the newly opened Yarra Ranges Council Civic Centre, as councillors gathered for the first meeting in the gallery…
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Victoria enters high-risk road death period
As Victoria enters one of the highest risk periods for death and injury on the roads, police have issued a critical road safety alert. It…
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Mentoring program to pass on tourism industry knowledge
Eight school leavers are getting the opportunity to be mentored in the tourism industry as part of the Tourism Enterprise Scholarship Program. It’s a collaboration…
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Code of Practice changes for pounds and shelters to require mandatory reporting
Changes to the Code of Practice for the Management of Dogs and Cats in Shelters and Pounds announced by the Victorian Government are set to…
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Tree instability still to be felt for years to come following June storm
Residents could still see the ramifications of last year’s June storm for years to come, tree removalists suggest. Ranges Tree Services, a small family-run businesses…
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New reports suggests feral deer could cost the state up to $2.2 billion
The Yarra Valley is not untouched by the feral deer issue which is wreaking havoc across the state and now new figures suggest not controlling…