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  • New judge appointed

    New judge appointed

    A new judge has been appointed to the County Court of Victoria. The state government announced on Tuesday that it had chosen Krista Breckweg from…

  • Christmas lights fire warning

    Christmas lights fire warning

    It’s that time of year again when Victorians string up their Christmas lights and set up their Christmas trees to celebrate the holiday season. But…

  • Raising asbestos awareness

    Raising asbestos awareness

    WorkSafe is reminding employers and workers to ensure they are safely dealing with potentially deadly asbestos, which continues to lurk in Victorian workplaces and homes.…

  • Pelvic pain education program announced

    Pelvic pain education program announced

    The state is expanding its Free Period Products in Schools initiative with free pelvic pain and menstrual health education for years 5 to 10 students…

  • Superfans can’t wait for Kabaddi

    Superfans can’t wait for Kabaddi

    The first-ever Australian Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) exhibition match will be held in Melbourne on Saturday, December 28 and some of its superfans in Melbourne’s…

  • Lucy wins change maker award

    Lucy wins change maker award

    Moorabool council honoured and recognised outstanding youth in the community on Thursday, December 5 during its Youth Awards. Lucy was doing a leadership project when…

  • Stellar scores for students

    Stellar scores for students

    Students in Melton and Moorabool received their ATAR results last week, with outstanding results across schools in the region. Kurunjang Secondary College dux Inderpreet received…

  • Melton local lights up the neighbourhood

    Melton local lights up the neighbourhood

    For 30 years, Melton local Sandra Brogan has spread Christmas cheer around her neighbourhood with an annual Christmas display at her home. The annual display…

  • Melton local lights up the neighbourhood

    Melton local lights up the neighbourhood

    For 30 years, Melton local Sandra Brogan has spread Christmas cheer around her neighbourhood with an annual Christmas display at her home. The annual display…

  • Drivers confused about legal use of car horn

    Drivers confused about legal use of car horn

    An RACV online poll has revealed the majority of Victorians are confused about the legal use of car horns. Responding to the question: ‘When is…

  • Community rallies for rail removal

    Community rallies for rail removal

    When it comes to beautiful landscapes and views, it is normal to preserve its beauty and keep it unobstructed. Blackwood residents, who described the town…

  • Defamed MP Moira Deeming wants to rejoin Liberal Party

    Defamed MP Moira Deeming wants to rejoin Liberal Party

    Former Melton councillor and expelled MP Moira Deeming says she wants to rejoin the Liberal Party after the leader who banished her was found to…

  • Liberal leader defamed expelled MP, to pay $300k

    Liberal leader defamed expelled MP, to pay $300k

    Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto has lost his legal battle against expelled Liberal MP Moira Deeming, with a judge ruling he did defame her. Justice…

  • Teen stabbed in Darley

    Teen stabbed in Darley

    Police are investigating the stabbing of a 17-year-old boy in Darley. Officers have been told the boy was dropped off in Riverbend Drive on Monday,…

  • Local start up wins big

    Local start up wins big

    Human fingerprints are unique, and biometric identification is one of the most widely used types. But what if the same concept was applied to cows?…

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