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  • This Girl Can Week returns

    This Girl Can Week returns

    VicHealth is encouraging women across the state to come together and get active at one of the events happening as part of This Girl Can…

  • Paralympics inspire grants program

    Paralympics inspire grants program

    Following the success of the 2024 Paralympics the state government is giving Victorians with a disability more opportunity to participate in sport. On Wednesday, Community…

  • Dr Demaio to depart

    Dr Demaio to depart

    VicHealth chief executive, Dr Sandro Demaio, has announced he is stepping down from the role to take up a position with the United Nations. After…

  • Free travel for veterans on Remembrance Day

    Free travel for veterans on Remembrance Day

    Victorian veterans, war widows and current defence force members will have access to free public transport on Remembrance Day, Monday, November 11. In addition, free…

  • Response times on the up

    Response times on the up

    Paramedics and first responders across Victoria, including in Brimbank responded to close to 100,000 Code 1 patients between July and September this year. Ambulance Victoria…

  • AFLW set for night grand final

    AFLW set for night grand final

    This year’s AFLW Grand Final will be held at night. The AFL confirmed the decision on Wednesday, November 6 having earlier briefed AFLW clubs on…

  • Research to increase neurodiversity inclusivity

    Research to increase neurodiversity inclusivity

    University of Melbourne researchers are leading a purpose built program advocating for more neurodiversity inclusive workplaces. The initiative was established in response to a pilot…

  • Reduce trailer thefts

    Reduce trailer thefts

    Recent data from the Victorian Crime Statistics Agency shows a 25 per cent increase in car trailer thefts in Victoria over the year to June…

  • The breakfast club continues to serve

    The breakfast club continues to serve

    More students throughout Victoria, including in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, can enjoy a free breakfast alongside their classmates, and more busy families have one thing…

  • Social media ban could solve issues

    Social media ban could solve issues

    The federal government has announced plans to ban under-16s from social media platforms. The ban will cover Australian children and teenagers under the age of…

  • Broadmeadows police officer recognised

    Broadmeadows police officer recognised

    Senior Sergeant Stephen Phillips wasn’t sure it was the right move for him when it was mentioned that he join Victoria Police’s Family Violence Investigation…

  • Khan’s deputy bid falls short

    Khan’s deputy bid falls short

    Melton property developer Intaj Khan has failed in his bid to become deputy lord mayor of the City of Melbourne. Mr Khan was contesting the…

  • Arts collective needs your help

    Arts collective needs your help

    Community-based gallery Ballan & District Artist Collective is moving to a new space, but before it does, it needs the community’s help. The collective is…

  • Dogs deliver workplace aggression

    Dogs deliver workplace aggression

    Caroline Springs is a posties’ nightmare, according to new data listing the suburb as having the most dog-related incidents in Victoria. Australia Post is calling…

  • Voters back familiar faces

    Voters back familiar faces

    Voters in Melton and Moorabool have backed familiar faces and incumbent councillors to represent them on council. Counting across Melton’s 10 wards and in Moorabool…

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