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  • Urging the community to take responsibility this fire season

    Urging the community to take responsibility this fire season

    Victoria has already started to see the effects of the warmer weather and dry vegetation with fire and emergency service agencies responding to bushfires throughout…

  • 282 lives lost on Victorian roads in 2024

    282 lives lost on Victorian roads in 2024

    Road safety will remain a key priority for Victoria Police heading into 2025 following another devastating year on the state’s roads. There were 282 lives…

  • Forest management dominated headlines in 2024

    Forest management dominated headlines in 2024

    The management of the much-loved bushland of the Yarra Ranges was a hot topic of debate in 2024. From the ban on native timber harvesting…

  • 2024 headlines

    2024 headlines

    Star Mail journalists tried our best to deliver good news stories which impacted the Yarra Valley community significantly in 2024. Here are the best news…

  • The fight against gendered violence in 2024

    The fight against gendered violence in 2024

    Australians rallied against the devastating incidents of violence against women and alarming rates of domestic and family violence incidents that were occurring around Australia in…

  • Pic of the bunch in 2024

    Pic of the bunch in 2024

    The year 2024 was full of many different adventures. Here is a selection of some of the best moments captured in 2024.

  • Quiz challenge launches new drone safety campaign

    Quiz challenge launches new drone safety campaign

    The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is calling on Aussie drone users to put their knowledge to the test with a quick quiz to prove…

  • Preparing kids to go back to school

    Preparing kids to go back to school

    Parents and guardians across Australia are gearing up for the back-to-school season. Whether it’s the first day of school or the start of a new…

  • Queens Park Twilight Picnic is back

    Queens Park Twilight Picnic is back

    With the successful introduction of Queens Park Twilight Picnic in January, Healesville Connect is bringing it back next year. The event is scheduled between 5pm…

  • Storing hay on farm this summer

    Storing hay on farm this summer

    Low rainfall in winter and spring has made it difficult in many areas of the state to make good quality hay this season. However, once…

  • Road tripping through the Ranges

    Road tripping through the Ranges

    There are endless possibilities for a journey once bags are packed and the family are on the road, and there are plenty of opportunities for…

  • Blue Gum Reserve new playground opening

    Blue Gum Reserve new playground opening

    A new playground in Blue Gum Reserve located at Bluegum Drive, Badger Creek will open on Sunday 19 January. The opening ceremony will take place…

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