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  • Healing through art

    Healing through art

    Snehika Paspunuri has always been the artistic type. Whether it is drawing, painting, singing or dancing, she can do it all. After her second pregnancy,…

  • Double the fun at school

    Double the fun at school

    Stacey and Adam Tait welcomed a set of fraternal twins during the pandemic and now, five years later, the twins are gearing up for their…

  • Residents call to stop place of worship building plans

    Residents call to stop place of worship building plans

    Kurunjang residents are calling on Melton council to reject an application to repurpose a shed into a place of worship in the area. Petitioner Charlie…

  • Rockbank to get a new town centre

    Rockbank to get a new town centre

    Rockbank Major Town Centre is one step closer to becoming a reality, with all necessary permits and approvals in place. Melton councillor Phillip Zada shared…

  • Melton Produce closes after 24 years

    Melton Produce closes after 24 years

    Melton Produce has closed its doors after 24 years, after VicTrack took back possession of the land and building as part of its plans to…

  • Blooming initiative with sustainability

    Blooming initiative with sustainability

    Friends of the Melton Botanic Garden is promoting sustainable living through a guided tour on Sunday, February 9 at 10am starting at the garden’s depot…

  • Jet-ski users told to slow down

    Jet-ski users told to slow down

    Jet-ski users are being warned to slow down and keep clear of swimmers after a spate of dangerous incidents across the first two weeks of…

  • New women’s health research grants announced

    New women’s health research grants announced

    The state announced a new grants program aimed at advancing the understanding of how disease and other health issues affect women. The women’s medical research…

  • Learning the traditional sailor’s craft

    Learning the traditional sailor’s craft

    A veteran traditional sail maker will be teaching the techniques of the traditional sailor’s craft at Melton Library next month. Participants in Rick Mitchell’s workshop…

  • Moorabool Shire gets ready for Australia Day

    Moorabool Shire gets ready for Australia Day

    With Australia Day just around the corner, Moorabool Council is busy getting the festivities ready. Everyone is invited to the council’s official Australia Day celebrations…

  • Program empowers women

    Program empowers women

    A free online 12-week program is seeking to level the playing field for multicultural women across Melbourne’s west, including Melton, by helping participants hone their…

  • Let’s talk about intimacy pain

    Let’s talk about intimacy pain

    Alex Lopes is a pelvic health physiotherapist, the director of Pelvic Health Melbourne in Altona North, and past national chair of the Australian Physiotherapy Association’s…

  • Nominations open for Victorian Sport Awards

    Nominations open for Victorian Sport Awards

    Nominations are now open for the 2024 Victorian Sport Awards. Presented by the state government and Vicsport, the Victorian Sport Awards aim to acknowledge the…

  • Benevolent bushfire brigade

    Benevolent bushfire brigade

    PRECEDE: Founded in the early 1900s and known to be one of the first bushfire brigades in Australia, the Riddells Creek Fire Brigade has always…

  • Nissan’s latest and greatest

    Nissan’s latest and greatest

    Meet Nissan’s latest and greatest X-Trail crossover, the N-Trek edition. Originally conceived as a limited edition of 500 vehicles, X-Trail joins the Navara and Pathfinder…

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