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Childcare giant closing three eastern Melbourne centres, throwing families and educators into turmoil

Childcare giant closing three eastern Melbourne centres, throwing families and educators into turmoil

“When these large providers close, families pay the price.”

Eastern Melbourne’s politicians fight over Maroondah Hospital’s $850 million upgrades as 2029 deadline looms

Eastern Melbourne’s politicians fight over Maroondah Hospital’s $850 million upgrades as 2029 deadline looms

Plans included more than 200 extra beds, a new emergency department and a dedicated children's unit.

Maroondah

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🟠 Barks and recreation

🟠 Barks and recreation

Also including: The ultimate guide to cheaper grocery shopping in Melbourne's east

Rents jump by 58 percent in Box Hill as city struggles to meet affordable housing targets

Rents jump by 58 percent in Box Hill as city struggles to meet affordable housing targets

An outlook has estimated there will be more than 2,000 residents requiring low-income accommodation support by 2041.

Whitehorse

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Off-leash dog walkers the casualty of $17 million upgrade to Bob Saker Oval

Off-leash dog walkers the casualty of $17 million upgrade to Bob Saker Oval

Despite being more than four years in the making, not everyone’s happy with the proposals.

Whitehorse

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The ultimate guide to cheaper grocery shopping in eastern Melbourne

The ultimate guide to cheaper grocery shopping in eastern Melbourne

Popping into these bulk or discount stores could cut down on your weekly expenses.

Food

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🟠 Vinyl destinations and kerb enthusiasm

🟠 Vinyl destinations and kerb enthusiasm

Also including: What's on in May and the east's best bakeries

“It adds instant appeal”: Melbourne’s eastern suburbs leading the native nature strip revolution

“It adds instant appeal”: Melbourne’s eastern suburbs leading the native nature strip revolution

“The more the green cover, the lower the heat.”

Climate

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The 50-year-old Blackburn record store started with jukebox leftovers

The 50-year-old Blackburn record store started with jukebox leftovers

“I don't think vinyl will ever go away.”

Whitehorse

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