Local Media Pty Ltd. The Local Paper/Melbourne Observer/Melbourne Press Network. Media Kit. Jan 2025
About Us
Welcome to the Melbourne Press Network. We are a group of community newspapers across all of Melbourne and beyond. Our newspapers are published in print and online.
Engaged Readership
Melbourne Press Network’s newspapers - each under the banner of The Local Paperhave localised editions, with engaging local news coverage, with local names and faces. Our newspapers are about delivering the maximum possible audience for advertisers.
Wide Distribution
Melbourne Press Network has a carefully managed and wide distribution system with hundreds of outlets across Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula and beyond. Our newspapers are not letterboxed, hometo-home. Readers pick-up their free copy at newsagents, convenience stores, petrol stations and milk bars. Exact replicas of print editions are online.
Bonus Melbourne Observer Section
Our Melbourne Press Network free distribution system can be accessed with one order to one central booking hub. The Melbourne Observer section (established 1969) appears in all Local Paper editions.
Economical Solutions
Each localised edition offers economical solutions for advertisers wishing to engage with local communities.
Melbourne Press
Network
Contact Us
Melbourne Press Network (part of Local Media Pty Ltd. ABN 67 096 680 063). Office: 30 Glen Gully Rd, Eltham, Vic 3095 (same address for the past 31 years) Phone: 1800 231 311 Classifieds: 9489 2222 Web: www.LocalPaper.com.au Email: editor@LocalPaper. com.au
All ads are pre-paid at time of booking. Rates include GST. Rates are commissionable. Bank: Local Media Pty Ltd Westpac Bank, Eltham. BSB: 033091. Account Number: 260131. Cards: We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express without surcharges.
• All advertising is accepted subject to our published Terms and Conditions, available at www.LocalPaper.com.au
Each localised edition of The Local Paper is a quality production. All advertisements are published in full-colour, printed web-offset. Each edition is scheduled to be online weekly, in print fortnightly, first thing on Wednesday mornings.
We accept artwork material by direct email by 4pm Friday to editor@LocalPaper.com.au
We prefer PDF material, in CMYK format, with no bleed. We prefer 300 dpi.
Documents
• We accept supplied artwork for PC.
• Material should be sent as Distilled PDF, direct, to editor@LocalPaper.com.au
• CD-ROM, DVD, 3.5-inch Floppy Disks are no longer accepted.
• We prefer not to use ‘Dropbox’ or similar platforms.
• No compressed graphics will be accepted (ZIP or Stuff-It files will not be accepted)
• No Freehand documents will be accepted
• No Corel Draw documents will be accepted
• No 'Microsoft Powerpoint' documents will be accepted
• No 'Microsoft Word' documents will be accepted
• No 'Microsoft Publisher' documents will be accepted
• No film or bromide will be accepted
• No Quark documents will be accepted
• We cannot use artwork from a fax
Preferences
• We prefer Acrobat Distiller PDFs. Use only the PDF Distiller settings provided. Use only Acrobat Distiller to create PDFs.
• Do not use the PDF Writer. Do not use PDF filter within the application, for example, Indesign.
• Send PDF as an attachment. Clearly indicate the date the ad is to appear, size and publication in which it will be appearing.
• The image area of the PDF must be the exact size of the ad to appear. Do not provide bleed or crop marks.
Dot Gain
• 30% dot gain. Maximum Ink
Saturation 230%
• Ensure RGB to CMYK colour setting in Photoshop is SWOP Newspaper
Alternate e-mail addresses are:
• editor@localmedia.com.au
• ash@long.com.au
• localmedia@live.com.au
Please phone if you have used an alternate email address
Melbourne Press Network
56-Year Tradition
The Melbourne Press Network story began on September 14, 1969, when Gordon Barton published the first edition of the Observer newspaper.
Over the ensuing half-century, with several interruptions, there have been four publishers: Gordon Barton, Maxwell Newton, Peter Isaacson and Ash Long. Long has published the Melbourne Observer for the past 23 years, since 2002. He is the longest-serving Publisher of the popular Victorian masthead.
(Long, aged 12, was an Observer newsboy for Barton back in September 1969.)
Newspapers Evolve
The Observer newspaper was published on Sundays for 20 years. Since 2002, it has been a midweek publication.
The Observer is now a free insert in all editions of The Local Paper. It features a range of favourite columnists covering lifestyle,showbiz and sport.
Since 2002, the Melbourne Observer has also been available online, with Digital Editions appearing free.
The print editions appeal to the older demographic, 39-andover, with a particular skew towards 55-and-over. It has had a 72 per cent female readership.
Closest to the people
Since 1978, Ash Long’s companies have also been involved with local newspapers.
Long was an executive with Leader Newspapers, a consult-
● The first edition of the Observer, published on September 14, 1969.
tant with Text Media (as Publisher of The Canberra Weekly), and as a Proprietor of his own publishing companies.
As a journalist, Long was named Victorian Best Local Reporter (Country Press Association). He was a member of the National Promotions Committee of the Australian Suburban Newspapers’ Association, later a National Awards Judge. He was a Director of the industry body, Allied Suburban Newspapers.
Targeted media
As well as the Melbourne Observer, the local newspapers have been consolidated under The Local Paper banner.
After the 2009 Black Saturday fires, a special purpose newspaper called The Phoenix was produced, which gave away $1.3 million of free advertising to small businesses in the bushfire recovery area.
Since 2016, Local Paper titles have grown across Victoria, with
localised editions for 40 different local government areas. The editorial forumula is ‘local names and faces’ with hyperlocal coverage of news and sport.
When Leader Newspapers closed the last of print operations in April 2020, The Local Paper network expanded across all of Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, and peri-urban areas.
Value for advertisers
This Media Kit provides information for each of the localised editions.
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising
Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Boroondara (North)
Boroondara (North) comprises Ashburton, Balwyn, Balwyn North, Burwood, Canterbury, Deepdene, Greythorn, Kew, Kew East, Mont Albert and Surrey Hills. Boroondara is home to more than 167,231 people, living in approximately 69,420 homes.
Knox-Sherbooke
Knox comprises Bayswater, Boronia, Ferntree Gully, Lysterfield, Knoxfield, Rowville, Scoresby, The Basin, Upper Ferntree Gully, Wantirna, and Wantirna South. Knox is home to more than 154,110 people, living in approximately 59,086 homes.
Manningham
Manningham comprises Bulleen, Doncaster, Doncaster East, Donvale, Nunawading (part), Park Orchards (part), Ringwood North (part), Templestowe, Templestowe Lower, Warrandyte, Warrandyte South and Wonga Park (part). Manningham is home to more than 122,900 people, living in approximately 45,500 homes.
Maroondah
Maroondah comprises Bayswater North, Croydon, Croydon Hills, Croydon North, Croydon South, Heathmont, Kilsyth (part), Kilsyth South, Park Orchards (part), Ringwood, Ringwood East, Ringwood North (part), Vermont (part), Warranwood and Wonga Park (part). Maroondah is home to more than 117,498 people, living in approximately 54,921 homes.
Monash
Monash comprises Ashwood, Clayton, Glen Waverley, Hughesdale, Huntingdale, Mount Waverley, Mulgrave, Notting Hill, Oakleigh, Oakleigh East, and Wheelers Hill. Parts of Chadstone, Burwood and Oakleigh South are also included in Monash. Monash is home to more than 202,847 people, living in approximately 70,600 homes.
Whitehorse
Whitehorse comprises Balwyn North (part), Blackburn, Blackburn North, Blackburn South, Box Hill, Box Hill North, Box Hill South, Burwood (part), Burwood East, Forest Hill, Mitcham, Mont Albert (part), Mont Albert North, Nunawading (part), Surrey Hills (part), Vermont (part) and Vermont South. Whitehorse is home to more than 176,196 people, living in approximately 65,881 homes.
LILYDALE & YARRA VALLEY EXPRESS EDITION
YARRA RANGES SHIRE INCLUDING HEALESVILLE, LILYDALE, MT EVELYN, NORTH CROYDON, WARBURTON, WOORI YALLOCK, YARRA GLEN, YARRA JUNCTION
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Contact Us
Phone: 1800 231 311
Email: editor@LocalPaper.com.au
Published
Every Wednesday, February-Christmas. 44 weekly issues online, 23 fortnightly print issues, excluding January and Easter Wednesday.
Deadlines
Bookings (all ads are pre-paid): 4pm Friday
Material: 4pm Friday
Advertising Rates
All ads are pre-paid at time of booking.
Casual (Base) Rate – $20.00 per single column centimetre
250cm – $16.00 per single column centimetre (20 per cent discount)
500cm – $15.00 per single column centimetre (25 per cent discount)
1000cm – $14.00 per single column centimetre (30 per cent discount)
2500cm – $13.00 per single column centimetre (35 per cent discount)
5000cm – $12.00 per single column centimetre (40 per cent discount)
10,000cm – $10.00 per single column centimetre (50 per cent discount)
Base Rate
Full-Page (37cm x 8cols) – $5920.00
Half-Page (18cm x 8cols) – $2880.00
Quarter-Page (18cm x 4 cols) – $1440.00
Eighth-Page (18cm x 2 cols) - $720.00
Preferred Positions
Front-Page Positions: 5m x 2col. (Full-Colour): $200.00
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Lilydale and Yarra Valley
Yarra Ranges readership area comprises Badger Creek, Chirnside Park, Chum Creek, Coldstream, Dixons Creek, Don Valley, East Warburton, Fernshaw, Gilderoy, Gladysdale, Gruyere, Healesville, Hoddles Creek, Launching Place, Lilydale, Millgrove, Mooroolbark, Mount Evelyn, Powelltown, Seville, Seville East, Steels Creek, Wandin East, Wandin North, Warburton, Wesburn, Wonga Park (part), Woori Yallock, Yarra Glen, Yarra Junction, Yellingbo and Yering. Yarra Ranges Shire is home to more than 158,831 people, living in approximately 58,509 homes.
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising
Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Mitchell Shire
Mitchell Shire comprises Beveridge, Broadford, Kilmore, Puckapunyal, Seymour, Tallarook, Tooborac, Trawool, Wallan, Wandong and Heathcote Junction. Mitrchell Shire is home to more than 49,216 people, living in approximately 16,321 homes.
NORTH-WEST EDITION
BRIMBANK,
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Contact Us
Phone: 1800 231 311
Email: editor@LocalPaper.com.au
Published
Every Wednesday, February-Christmas. 44 weekly issues online, 23 fortnightly print issues, excluding January and Easter Wednesday.
Deadlines
Bookings (all ads are pre-paid): 4pm Friday Material: 4pm Friday
Advertising Rates
All ads are pre-paid at time of booking.
Casual (Base) Rate – $20.00 per single column centimetre
250cm – $16.00 per single column centimetre (20 per cent discount)
500cm – $15.00 per single column centimetre (25 per cent discount)
1000cm – $14.00 per single column centimetre (30 per cent discount)
2500cm – $13.00 per single column centimetre (35 per cent discount)
5000cm – $12.00 per single column centimetre (40 per cent discount)
10,000cm – $10.00 per single column centimetre (50 per cent discount)
Base Rate
Full-Page (37cm x 8cols) – $5920.00
Half-Page (18cm x 8cols) – $2880.00
Quarter-Page (18cm x 4 cols) – $1440.00
Eighth-Page (18cm x 2 cols) - $720.00
Preferred Positions
Front-Page Positions: 5m x 2col. (Full-Colour): $200.00
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Brimbank comprises Albanvale, Albion, Ardeer, Brooklyn (part), Cairnlea, Calder Park, Deer Park, Delahey, Derrimut, Hillside (part), Kealba, Keilor (part), Keilor Downs, Keilor East (part), Keilor Lodge, Keilor North, Keilor Park, Kings Park, St Albans, Sunshine, Sunshine North, Sunshine West, Sydenham, Taylors Lakes and Tullamarine (part). Brimbank is home to more than 194,319 people, living in approximately 69,275 homes.
Hobsons Bay
Hobsons Bay comprises Altona, Altona Meadows, Altona North, Brooklyn, Laverton, Newport, Seabrook, Seaholme, South Kingsville, Spotswood, Williamstown and Williamstown North. Hobsons Bay is home to more than 88,788 people, living in approximately 37,183 homes.
HOBSONS BAY, HUME, MARIBYRNONG, MELTON, MERRI-BEK, MOONEE VALLEY, MOORABOOL, WYNDHAM
Brimbank
Hume
Hume comprises Attwood, Broadmeadows, Bulla, Campbellfield, Clarkefield (part), Coolaroo, Craigieburn, Dallas, Diggers Rest (part), Fawkner (part), Gladstone Park, Greenvale, Jacana, Kalkallo, Keilor (part), Meadow Heights, Melbourne Airport, Mickleham, Oaklands Junction, Roxburgh Park, Somerton, Sunbury, Tullamarine (part), Westmeadows, Wildwood and Yuroke. Hume is home to more than 197,376 people, living in approximately 67,399 homes.
Maribyrnong
Maribyrnong comprises Braybrook, Footscray, Kingsville, Maidstone, Maribyrnong, Seddon, Tottenham, West Footscray and Yarraville. Maribyrnong is home to more than 82,288 people, living in approximately 35,757 homes.
Melton
Melton comprises Aintree, Bonnie Brook, Brookfield, Burnside, Burnside Heights, Caroline Springs, Cobblebank, Deanside, Diggers Rest, Exford, Eynesbury, Fieldstone, Fraser Rise, Grangefields, Harkness, Hillside, Kurunjang, Melton, Melton South, Melton West, Mount Cottrell, Parwan, Plumpton, Ravenhall, Rockbank, Strathtulloh, Taylors Hill, Thornhill Park, Toolern Vale, Truganina, Weir Views. Melton is home to more than 193,1557 people, living in approximately 60,363 homes.
Merri-bek
Merri-bek comprises Brunswick, Brunswick East, Brunswick West, Coburg, Coburg North, Fawkner, Glenroy, Gowanbrae, Hadfield, Oak Park, Pascoe Vale, and Pascoe Vale South. Merri-bek is home to more than 184,707 people, living in approximately 70,709 homes.
Moonee Valley
Moonee Valley comprises Aberfeldie, Airport West, Avondale Heights, Ascot Vale, Essendon, Essendon Fields, Essendon North, Essendon West, Flemington, Keilor East, Moonee Ponds, Niddrie, Strathmore, Strathmore Heights and Travancore. Moonee Valley is home to more than 129,739 people, living in approximately 48,000 homes.
Moorabool
Moorabool comprises Bacchus Marsh, Ballan, Balliang, Balliang East, Barkstead, Blackwood, Bungaree, Clarendon, Dales Creek, Dunnstown, Elaine, Gordon, Greendale, Korweinguboora, Lal Lal, Mount Egerton, Myrniong, Wallace and Yendon.. Moorabool is home to more than 38,506 people, living in approximately 15,469 homes.
Wyndham
Wyndham comprises Cocoroc, Eynesbury (part), Hoppers Crossing, Laverton (part), Laverton North, Little River (part), Mambourin, Mount Cottrell (part), Point Cook, Quandong, Tarneit, Truganina (part), Werribee, Werribee South, Williams Landing and Wyndham Vale. Wyndham is home to more than 309,125 people, living in approximately 100,366 homes.
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising
Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Banyule
Banyule comprises Bellfield, Darebin, Eaglemont, Heidelberg, Heidelberg Heights, Heidelberg West, Ivanhoe, Ivanhoe East, Macleod, Rosanna, Watsonia, Viewbank and Yallambie. Banyule is home to more than 121,865 people, living in approximately 50,223 homes.
Darebin
Preston Post-Reservoir Times area comprises Keon Park, Kingsbury, Northland, Preston, Preston East, Preston West, Regent, Reservoir, Reservoir East, Reservoir West. Northcote Budget area comprises Alphington, Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Croxton, Dennis, Fairfield, Fitzroy, Fitzroy North, Merri, Northcote, Thornbury and Westgarth. The City of Darebin is home to more than 146,719 people, living in approximately 63,562 homes.
Nillumbik (Urban)
‘Diamond Valley’
Diamond Valley comprises Briar Hill, Eltham, Greensborough, Lower Plenty, Montmorency and St Helena. Nillumbik Shire is home to more than 64,659 people, living in approximately 21,753 homes.
Whittlesea (Urban)
Whittlesea Post area comprises Bundoora, Epping, Epping North, Lalor, Mill Park, Thomastown, South Morang, Wollert. The City of Whittlesea is home to more than 197,491 people, living in approximately 71,014 homes.
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising
Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Casey-Cardinia
The Casey-Cardinia Edition readership area comprises part of the City of Casey including Cranbourne, Cranbourne East, Cranbourne North, Cranbourne South, Cranbourne West, Devon Meadows, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Eumemmerring, Hallam, Hampton Park, Harkaway, Junction Village, Lynbrook, Lyndhurst (part), Pearcedale (part). The entire City of Casey is home to more than 340,419 people, living in approximately 102,790 homes.
The Shire of Cardinia readership area includes Cardinia Shire includes the suburbs and localities of Beaconsfield (part), Beaconsfield Upper, Officer, Officer South, Pakenham, Pakenham South and Pakenham Upper. The entire Shire of Casey is home to more than 118,675 people, living in approximately 35,098 homes.
Frankston
Frankston comprises Carrum Downs, Frankston, Frankston North, Frankston South, Langwarrin, Langwarrin South, Sandhurst, Seaford and Skye. Frankston is home to more than 134,143 people, living in approximately 56,935 homes.
Greater Dandenong
Greater Dandenong comprises Bangholme, Dandenong, Dandenong North, Dandenong South, Keysborough, Noble Park, Noble Park North, Springvale and Springvale South plus parts of Lyndhurst. Greater Dandenong is home to more than 152,050 people, living in approximately 54,694 homes.
Mornington Peninsula
Mornington Peninsula comprises Moorooduc, Mornington, Mount Eliza and Mount Martha. Mornington Peninsula Shire is home to more than 154,999 people, living in approximately 89,155 homes.
Southern Peninsula
Southern Peninsula comprises Blairgowrie, Boneo, Cape Schanck, Capel Sound, Dromana, Fingal, McCrae, Portsea, Rosebud, Rye, Safety Beach, Sorrento, St Andrews Beach and Tootgarook. Mornington Peninsula Shire is home to more than 154,999 people, living in approximately 89,155 homes.
Western Port
Western Port comprises Balnarring, Balnarring Beach, Bittern, Crib Point, Dromana, Flinders, Hastings, HMAS Cerberus, Main Ridge, Merricks, Merricks Beach, Merricks North, Point Leo, Portsea, Red Hill, Red Hill South, Shoreham, Somers, Somerville and Tyabb. Mornington Peninsula Shire is home to more than 154,999 people, living in approximately 89,155 homes.
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Murrindindi
Murrindindi comprises Acheron, Alexandra, Buxton, Cathkin, Castella, Caveat, Devils River, Dropmore, Eildon, Fawcett, Flowerdale, Ghin Ghin, Glenburn, Gobur, Granton, Highlands, Homewood, Kanumbra, Kerrisdale, Killingworth, Kinglake, Kinglake Central, Kinglake West, Koriella, Limestone, Maintongoon, Marysville, Molesworth, Murrindindi, Narbethong, Pheasant Creek, Rubicon, Strath Creek, Taggerty, Taylor Bay, Terip Terip, Thornton, Toolangi, Whanregarwen, Yarck, Yea. Also to Mansfield. Murrindindi Shire is home to more than 14,478 people, living in approximately 6293 homes.
Early Right-Hand Pages (Pages 5, 7, 9) – 50% Loading
Classified Advertising Line Ads: $20 for first 20 words, $1 per word
Bayside
Bayside comprises Beaumaris, Black Rock, Brighton, Brighton East, Cheltenham (part), Hampton, Hampton East, Highett (part) and Sandringham. Bayside is home to more than 105,580 people, living in approximately 41,091 homes.
Boroondara (South)
Boroondara (south) area comprises the southern part of the municipality including Ashburton, Camberwell, Glen Iris (part), Hawthorn and Hawthorn East. Boroondara City is home to more than 176,632 people, living in approximately 69,419 homes.
Glen Eira
Glen Eira comprises Bentleigh, Bentleigh East, Carnegie, Caulfield, Caulfield East, Caulfield North, Caulfield South, Elsternwick, Gardenvale, Glen Huntly, McKinnon, Murrumbeena and Ormond, and parts of the suburbs of Brighton East and St Kilda East. Glen Eira is home to more than 155,123 people, living in approximately 59,815 homes.
Kingston
Kingston comprises Aspendale, Aspendale Gardens, Bonbeach, Braeside, Carrum, Chelsea, Chelsea Heights, Cheltenham, Clarinda, Clayton South, Dingley Village, Edithvale, Heatherton, Highett, Mentone, Moorabbin, Moorabbin Airport, Mordialloc, Oakleigh South, Parkdale, Patterson Lakes and Waterways. Kingston is home to more than 176,632 people, living in approximately 67,617 homes.
Melbourne
Melbourne comprises Carlton, Parkville, East Melbourne, West Melbourne, North Melbourne, Kensington Docklands, South Yarra, Southbank. Melbourne is home to more than 149,615 people, living in approximately 103,363 homes.
Port PhillipYarra
Port Phillip comprises Albert Park, Balaclava, Elwood, Melbourne (part), Middle Park, Port Melbourne (part), Ripponlea, South Melbourne, Southbank (part), St Kilda, St Kilda East (part), St Kilda West and Windsor (part). Port Phillip is home to more than 100,863 people, living in approximately 57,867 homes.
Stonnington
Stonnington comprises Armadale, Glen Iris, Kooyong, Malvern, Malvern East, Prahran, South Yarra, Toorak and Windsor. Stonnington is home to more than 114,340 people, living in approximately 54,181 homes.
Yarra comprises Abbotsford, Burnley, Carlton North, Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Cremorne, Fitzroy, Fitzroy North, Princes Hill, Richmond. Yarra is home to more than 99,622 people, living in approximately 44,033homes.
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Contact Us
Phone: 1800 231 311
Email: editor@LocalPaper.com.au
Published
Every Wednesday, February-Christmas. 44 weekly issues online, 23 fortnightly print issues, excluding January and Easter Wednesday.
Deadlines
Bookings (all ads are pre-paid): 4pm Friday
Material: 4pm Friday
Advertising Rates
All ads are pre-paid at time of booking.
Casual (Base) Rate – $20.00 per single column centimetre
250cm – $16.00 per single column centimetre (20 per cent discount)
500cm – $15.00 per single column centimetre (25 per cent discount)
1000cm – $14.00 per single column centimetre (30 per cent discount)
2500cm – $13.00 per single column centimetre (35 per cent discount)
5000cm – $12.00 per single column centimetre (40 per cent discount)
10,000cm – $10.00 per single column centimetre (50 per cent discount)
Base Rate
Full-Page (37cm x 8cols) – $5920.00
Half-Page (18cm x 8cols) – $2880.00
Quarter-Page (18cm x 4 cols) – $1440.00
Eighth-Page (18cm x 2 cols) - $720.00
Preferred Positions
Front-Page Positions: 5m x 2col. (Full-Colour): $200.00
3116 Chirnside Park. 3136 North Croydon. 3138 Mooroolbark. 3139 Beenak, Don Valley, Hoddles Creek, Launching Place, Seville, Seville East, Wandin East, Wandin North, Woori Yallock, Yellingbo. 3140 Lilydale. 3770 Coldstream, Gruyere, Yering. 3775 Tarrawarra, Yarra Glen. 3777 Badger Creek, Castella, Chum Creek, Healesville, Mount Toolebewong, Toolangi. 3796 Mount Evelyn. 3797 Gilderoy, Gladysdale, Powelltown, Three Bridges, Yarra Junction. 3799 Big Pats Creek, East Warburton, McMahons Creek, Millgrove, Reefton, Warburton, Wesburn.
3761 St Andrews. 3763 Kinglake, Mount Slide. 3775 Christmas Hills, Dixons Creek, Steels Creek. 3778 Fernshaw, Marysville. 3779 Cambnraville, Marysville.