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  • Stroke survivor finds his voice

    Stroke survivor finds his voice

    When Antonio Iannella had a stroke while on the trip of a lifetime back in 2009, he wasn’t sure he would ever be able to…

  • Men charged and stolen vehicles recovered in western suburbs sting

    Men charged and stolen vehicles recovered in western suburbs sting

    Police have laid nearly 100 charges and recovered 14 stolen vehicles as part of an ongoing investigation into a series of theft of motor vehicles…

  • Border Inn sold to local family

    Border Inn sold to local family

    The historic Border Inn, constructed during the pre-gold rush, has been sold to a local family. The building was listed for auction on Friday, October…

  • Halloween fun coming to Moorabool

    Halloween fun coming to Moorabool

    The creepy and the scary are headed to Moorabool for Halloween. The Moorabool Spookaball will be held at Gordon Public Hall on November 1 as…

  • Open mic event a celebration of poetry

    Open mic event a celebration of poetry

    Experience poets and those new to the art of spoken word are being encouraged to sign up for an open mic event in Bacchus Marsh…

  • Iridescence shining into St Albans

    Iridescence shining into St Albans

    Iridescence will be on show from Friday, November 15 to February 1 at the Bowery Theatre in St Albans. The exhibition invites viewers to experience…

  • Jazz to go west

    Jazz to go west

    The Melbourne International Jazz Festival is heading west from October 25-27 with its spin-off event, Jazz Westside. Comprising two shows in Maribyrnong, Jazz Westside features…

  • Come have a Cuppa with Friends

    Come have a Cuppa with Friends

    All are welcome to have ’A Cuppa with Friends’ at the Werribee Church of Christ on Tuesday, October 29. Between 9.30am and 1pm, visitors will…

  • Help for students navigating the pressure of VCE

    Help for students navigating the pressure of VCE

    Exam season is a pivotal time for Year 12 students, as their future opportunities often depend on their performance. This stress can lead to significant…

  • More acts for Always Live

    More acts for Always Live

    Dozens of new acts have been added to the Always Live music program for 2024. Among the new wave of performers is a show from…

  • More acts for Always Live

    More acts for Always Live

    Dozens of new acts have been added to the Always Live music program for 2024. Among the new wave of performers is a show from…

  • New magistrates appointed

    New magistrates appointed

    Four new magistrates have been appointed by the state government. On Tuesday, Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes congratulated Nicole Spicer, James FitzGerald, Matthew Page and William Parker…

  • Apprentice taskforce recommendations accepted

    Apprentice taskforce recommendations accepted

    The state government has announced it will accept all recommendations of the Apprenticeship Taskforce report, either in full or in-principle. Victoria’s Apprenticeship Taskforce was established…

  • Is your gut health normal?

    Is your gut health normal?

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

  • Country – music to Land Cruiser’s ears

    Country – music to Land Cruiser’s ears

    If the new Land Cruiser were any more last century, it would be rolling on solid rubber tyres. After 40 years or so, the 70…

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