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Charges could follow IBAC report
A corruption inquiry into more than $1 million in dodgy political donations made by a Victorian property developer will be sent to prosecutors to consider…
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Have your say on Government’s bushfire management
The Labor Government is seeking community feedback on the draft of Victoria’s Bushfire Management Strategy, setting the 10-year vision for bushfire management in Victoria. Victorians…
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More women opting for self-screening
More Victorian women who have never been screened for cervical cancer are testing thanks to the roll out of a new and less invasive testing…
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Billanook College students will hand deliver a quilted hug in Thailand
Before disembarking on a two week trip to Northern Thailand, Billanook College students visited Quilts for Orphans (QFO) in Hoddles Creek to pick up a…
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Maximising local food security in the Yarra Ranges
With climate impacts affecting food supply, inflation of food prices high and the supply chain issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in recent memory, could…
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Commercial harvesting of kangaroos discussed at Yarra Ranges Council meeting
Yarra Ranges Council looks set to consider their forming an official stance on commercial kangaroo harvesting in the region going forward after a question at…
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Charges laid after stolen car found in Coldstream
Greater Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following the theft of a vehicle with a child inside in Dandenong on 24 July.…
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Three… ideas for Christmas in July
While Australian’s celebrate Christmas on 25 December, the yearly festivities held around 25 July are an added bonus of the Christmas spirit set in the…
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Alarming increase in gunshot-wounded kangaroos
Wildlife Victoria, which leads Victoria’s wildlife rescue service, has recorded an astonishing if unsurprising statistic about the suffering of our much-loved kangaroos. Wildlife Victoria is…
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Yarra Glen Primary School’s chicken coop broken into for second time
Yarra Glen Primary School students and staff had a worrying start to their week when they arrived to find the front entrance egged and their…
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Operation ‘Brew’ targets risk-taking drivers
State Highway Patrol has detected dozens of drug and alcohol affected drivers during a recent operation in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. Operation Brew was conducted over…
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Loose dogs rescued by play
A resident of Dixon’s Creek recently had an unexpected canine adventure become part of her day. Kristyn Preen was out getting hay for her cattle…