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  • Unlocking potential worldwide

    Unlocking potential worldwide

    Eynesbury’s Tori Hirt is transforming education with the launch of her new school in Uganda as Afraa Kori reports. Tori Hirt’s journey began with a…

  • African library under threat

    African library under threat

    Australia’s first African library, arts and history museum, Baai Alkebulan House, is at risk of closure after being launched in Footscray last year. The sanctuary…

  • Exhibition echoes nature’s beauty

    Exhibition echoes nature’s beauty

    A new art exhibition in Melton explores balance, harmony, and rhythm in the natural world through mixed media artworks. Echoes of Wild, by Caroline Springs…

  • Job need being fulfilled

    Job need being fulfilled

    More jobs are on the way for the west, with Amazon set to build a new logistics site in Ravenhall. More than 200 jobs will…

  • Police asking parents to help

    Police asking parents to help

    Melton police are calling for parents and guardians to help inform their children about the importance of letting the justice system take its course. On…

  • Two men charged following Kurunjang affray

    Two men charged following Kurunjang affray

    Two men have been charged following an affray where a firearm and a machete were produced in Kurunjang in July. The men were arrested at…

  • Roundtable for youth empowerment

    Roundtable for youth empowerment

    Faraja Inclusion Agency has announce the launch of its Youth Roundtable Series, a bold new initiative designed to empower young people from multicultural communities to…

  • Final designs released for Melton level crossing removals

    Final designs released for Melton level crossing removals

    The final designs for the new Melton station and four level crossing removals on the Melton line have been released. Transport Infrastructure Minister Danny Pearson…

  • Insect expo crawls closer

    Insect expo crawls closer

    Thousands of insect enthusiasts from Australia and beyond are preparing to swarm to Woodend this month for the National Insect Expo at Buffalo Stadium. The…

  • A body of knowledge and youth

    A body of knowledge and youth

    The Bowery Theatre in St Albans is hosting one of the most unique performances of Melbourne’s Fringe Festival this week. The Body of Knowledge meditation…

  • Dylan debut discussion

    Dylan debut discussion

    The Footscray Mechanics Institute might seem an odd venue to host a talk on Bob Dylan, but that’s precisely what will happen on Friday, October…

  • Fishing club reel in new members

    Fishing club reel in new members

    Anglers in Melton and Moorabool have come together to learn more about their favourite pastime as the weather gets warmer. On Saturday, September 24, the…

  • Driving instructor program

    Driving instructor program

    For 15 years, roads across Melton and Moorabool have been made safer by one particular community-based program. Since 2009, the L2P program – which is…

  • Clothes for a good cause

    Clothes for a good cause

    Fashionistas of Melton made the most of a golden opportunity to keep their wardrobe chock full of quality second hand finds. On Tuesday, September 24,…

  • Crime on the rise in Melton and Moorabool

    Crime on the rise in Melton and Moorabool

    Melton and Moorabool have experienced a dramatic spike in crime, according to new data released by the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA). Recorded criminal offences increased…

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