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General bulk-billing availability reduces nationwide, despite over 77 per cent of GP visits being bulk-billed
Health directory Cleanbill released the third annual Blue Report in 2025, scoping out the availability of bulk billing for an adult without concessions in communities…
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Total fire ban declared for Thursday 13 February
A total fire ban has been declared for Thursday 13 February, alongside an extreme fire danger rating in the South West, North Central and Central…
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Zonzo’s huge step for new adventure
After a renowned cellar door and restaurant left Healesville, a local winery purchased the property to fill the gap and keep the Yarra Valley’s fame…
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Hive mind: vital survey to map the buzz on deadly mite
Community gardens, hobbyists and commercial beekeepers are being urged to join a national survey to protect honey bees from a deadly mite. Project manager Michael…
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Police seeking witnesses for unsafe road manner on Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road on 9 February
Police are seeking witnesses regarding a White Kia Stinger that was reported tailgating and overtaking in an unsafe manner on Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road between…
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Suzuki recalls over 5700 cars
Suzuki Auto Co. has recalled over 5700 cars due to a manufacturing defect. 4472 A2L310/ A2L412, A2L414 Swift, Swift Sport and ATK412 Ignis model cars…
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Variety of toy trucks sold at Officeworks recalled
Construct It! Buildables Plus’ Cement Truck, Express Courier Truck and Fire Engine toys sold at Officeworks have been recalled. The product does not comply with…
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Why is the local road always put on the back burner for roadside slashing?
In the middle of the hot and dry season, the Yarra Valley community is worried about the safety of Healesville-Kinglake Road as the roadside slashing…
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New solar and battery system installation at Steels Creek Community Centre
The Steels Creek Community Centre has been upgraded with 7.36kW (Kilowatt) solar panels, a 22kWh (Kilowatt-hour) battery system and a generator plug-in point enabling it…
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Every strand counts in this year’s World’s Greatest Shave
The Leukaemia Foundation’s much-loved national fundraising campaign, the World’s Greatest Shave, is back for its 27th year encouraging people to shave, cut or colour their…
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Melanoma diagnoses in Victoria on the rise: regional Victorians and men at higher risk
Cancer Council Victoria’s SunSmart program is reminding Victorians to stay vigilant about sun protection this summer, as data shows melanoma diagnoses are on the rise,…
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Double take: record number of twins start at Mount Lilydale
Seeing double at Mount Lilydale Mercy College will be a common occurrence for the next six years with the largest cohort of twins to attend…