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  • Paul Tatchell re-elected as mayor of Moorabool Shire

    Paul Tatchell re-elected as mayor of Moorabool Shire

    Moorabool’s new mayor has vowed to make the shire’s voices heard in Spring Street over the next 12 months. Returning councillor Paul Tatchell was elected…

  • Lynn to appeal murder conviction, jail term

    Lynn to appeal murder conviction, jail term

    Airline pilot Greg Lynn will appeal his 32-year jail term for the murder of missing camper Carol Clay. Lynn filed the appeals against sentence and…

  • Councillors get to work

    Councillors get to work

    Moorabool’s councillors have been sworn in and are ready to get to work. Among those who took an oath of office last week was re-elected…

  • Reusing old Christmas trees to bring holiday joy

    Reusing old Christmas trees to bring holiday joy

    It started with seeing a Christmas Tree on the side of the road, and this sparked an idea for Fraser Rise local Tiarne Riley to…

  • Festival with a cherry on top

    Festival with a cherry on top

    More than 40,000 people from all over Victoria visited Bacchus Marsh over the weekend to celebrate the start of the strawberry and cherry growing season.…

  • More trees for the west

    More trees for the west

    A new round of applications are open for new trees to be planted across Melbourne’s west. Throughout Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton, Moonee Valley and…

  • New study hub set to open in Melton

    New study hub set to open in Melton

    Melton will be home to one of 10 new suburban university study hubs, bringing university closer to home for people in Melbourne’s west. A recommendation…

  • Man charged following Weir Views siege

    Man charged following Weir Views siege

    A man has been charged following an alleged firearms incident in Weir Views on Tuesday, November 12. An allegedly stolen vehicle, believed to have been…

  • Save on hot water bills

    Save on hot water bills

    Ballan households can save on energy bills with the State Electricity Commission’s move to switch to energy efficient electric heat pump hot water systems. State…

  • New MG HS is bigger and better

    New MG HS is bigger and better

    The MG HS is the Chinese importer’s largest vehicle. A mid-size SUV, it competes – although not too successfully so far – against well-established models…

  • Creaky knee research released

    Creaky knee research released

    Researchers from La Trobe University have discovered that almost half the population has “creaky knees” in a study investigating how common it is and what…

  • Livingston new VIS boss

    Livingston new VIS boss

    Three-time Olympic swimmer and high-profile sports administrator and commentator, Nicole Livingstone is the new chief executive of the Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS). Livingston comes…

  • Ambulance board members required

    Ambulance board members required

    Ambulance Victoria(AV) is recruiting for new board members and a chair to oversee the service. The new board members will be required to attend monthly…

  • Campaign calls for dash cam footage

    Campaign calls for dash cam footage

    Crime Stoppers Victoria and Victoria Police are calling on the community to share footage of high-risk driving in a new campaign titled ‘See It. Share…

  • Kabbadi is coming to Victoria

    Kabbadi is coming to Victoria

    Tickets for the first ever Pro Kabbadi League exhibition match to be played on Australian soil are now on sale. Kabaddi – the second biggest…

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