Tuesday, 10 January, 2023
Lilydale
Coldstream pump track a hit in the holidays
Animal advocates outrage by killing quotas
Looking back at the best 2022 new stories
Top sport achievements from last year
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Hub in headlines Mail ISSUE OF THE YEAR
2022 The year of 2022 saw the return of normality, community events, spectacular sporting moments and also some hardships. In this special edition of the newspaper, we reflect on 2022 and take a look back at the top stories of the year in both news and sport, as well as the photographic moments that brought life and faces to the stories told. While there were many issues affecting the people of Lilydale and the Yarra Ranges, like inflation, cost of living, floods and dangerous roads, a story Star Mail followed and covered at every turn was the closure of the Lilydale Youth Hub. The Yarra Ranges has some of the worst youth mental health rates in the outer east and in Victoria and while two elections were held in one year, neither the State or Federal government funded the Hub for another term. For 2022, Star Mail has chosen the Lilydale Youth Hub as both the positive story of the year for the help it gave young people and
The Lilydale Youth Hub staff dedicated time, energy and support to ensure young people in the Yarra Ranges felt accepted and welcomed. 308517 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS also the issue of the year because of the closure. Over the last 12 months, the Hub made an
incredibly positive impact on the lives of hundreds of young people. Star Mail has taken a look back at a year’s worth of coverage, from
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where it began and the push to gain funding. To read and reflect on the year that was turn to pages 10 - 17