News
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Sunfest postponed
Sunbury’s popular SunFest, which attracts up to 35,000 people, has been postponed. The decision to postpone the two-day event, scheduled to take place on Saturday…
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Glass bins to go from public places
Public glass-only recycling bins will be removed from the Macedon Ranges this month following the rollout of the council’s new kerbside glass collection service. The…
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Beating epilepsy
Krystal Bourke has been seizure free for almost eight years, thanks to two brain surgeries done just one week apart. The Kyneton resident was diagnosed…
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Looking after Sunbury’s sons
A program focused on promoting a healthy lifestyle for local men is returning to Sunbury for a fourth year. The popular Sons of the West…
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Gisborne through to decider
It was the leaders that stood up for Gisborne when they were needed in the Dragons’ Gisborne and District Cricket Association McIntyre Cup semi final…
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Season ends in disappointment
A season that promised so much has ended in disappointment for Sunbury in Bowls Victoria pennant division 1, section 2. Hoping to contest for the…
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East Sunbury through to grand final
East Sunbury is through to its first second grade grand final since 2014-15 after a strong all round performance against Gisborne in the Gisborne and…
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Finally, more parking for Sunbury
It’s “full steam ahead” for a new multi-level carpark for Sunbury station. Up to 600 additional parking spots will be provided in the parking lot…
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Schools champion breakfast club
Sunbury and Diggers Rest children will soon have their own breakfast club. Killara Primary School, Kismet Park Primary School, Sunbury Downs College and Diggers Rest…
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Director makes debut
A first-time director is excited to see her work come to life on the big stage. Sunbury’s Boilerhouse Theatre Company will play host to Cassidy…
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Carnival with a sustainable twist
The St Ambrose Woodend Community Carnival is back for another year and is promising to be bigger and better. About 2500 carnival-goers are expected to…
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Service doesn’t cut it
“Inferior” and “poor” is how the Macedon Ranges council describes the standard and practice of tree pruning across the municipality. Trees in the region are…













