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The Yarra Ranges has been singled out as a hotspot for animal cruelty in the RSPCA’s annual Animal Cruelty Report for 2024/25. The Yarra Ranges had the second-highest number of animals seized or surrendered of any local government area, only behind Casey. Chief Inspector Michelle…

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