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  • Experience the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics at Fed Square

    Experience the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics at Fed Square

    Melbourne residents are in for a treat this summer as Federation Square lights up in green and gold to celebrate the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic…

  • Navigating the hook turn

    Navigating the hook turn

    An RACV poll has found that 44 per cent of Victorian respondents feel hook turns are the most challenging driving practice on Victorian roads, followed…

  • AFLW practice games for free

    AFLW practice games for free

    The AFL is pleased to announce that the upcoming AFLW Practice Matches will be free to attend for all fans. The practice matches will run…

  • Mental toll of cost of living crisis revealed

    Mental toll of cost of living crisis revealed

    The Salvation Army has highlighted the severe mental health toll inflicted by the current cost-of-living crisis on those they assist. According to new research, which…

  • Mandatory Closure Periods To Interrupt Gambling Harm

    Mandatory Closure Periods To Interrupt Gambling Harm

    People experiencing harm from gambling, including those in Melton and Moorabool, will be better protected with mandatory closure periods of gaming machine areas in pubs…

  • Grants to make kindergartens more inclusive and safe

    Grants to make kindergartens more inclusive and safe

    Kindergartens, including those in Melton and Moorabool, can apply for grants of up to $200,000 to upgrade buildings and playgrounds. The funding is designed to…

  • Bowel cancer screening now available to 45-49 year olds

    Bowel cancer screening now available to 45-49 year olds

    Victorians aged 45-49, including those in Melton and Moorabool, can now order a free bowel screening test. The new eligibility comes due to significant changes…

  • A taste of Italy

    A taste of Italy

    Viva Italia! is coming to the Bowery Theatre this week, showcasing a series of works based on the Italian travels of local artist John Barcham.…

  • Caution urged after back-to-back rescues

    Caution urged after back-to-back rescues

    The Bacchus Marsh State Emergency Service (SES) unit is urging people to be more careful when hiking, after performing two search and rescues in the…

  • Djirra in the West celebrates NAIDOC

    Djirra in the West celebrates NAIDOC

    Indigenous organisation Djirra celebrated NAIDOC Week with a very special family day at their Djirra in the West headquarters in Kurunjang. Poor weather did not…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Melton South Community Centre Melton South Community Centre offers a range of First Aid courses, with enrolments open for the next round scheduled for Saturday,…

  • Grants to help multicultural groups flourish

    Grants to help multicultural groups flourish

    Three cultural organisations in Melton have received money to pursue infrastructure projects that will help them better serve their communities. This includes the Sri Durga…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Caroline Springs resident Iris Du is an author, leadership strategist, human behaviour, and self-discovery and leadership coach. She spoke to Eddie Russell about her connection…

  • ‘Camaraderie’ and ‘connection’ drives Melton production

    ‘Camaraderie’ and ‘connection’ drives Melton production

    Elves, orcs, dragons, and warriors are coming to Melton this week, with Melton Performing Arts bringing acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen’s She Kills Monsters to life.…

  • Changeover begins magic year for Rotary Caroline Springs

    Changeover begins magic year for Rotary Caroline Springs

    Ronald Moss will once again take the reins of Rotary Caroline Springs after being appointed president for a second time. The changeover from 2023-24 president…

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