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  • Weir plan adopted

    Weir plan adopted

    Melton Weir could be the jewel in the crown of the sea of Melton according to one councillor. The council at its June meeting, voted…

  • Grant boost for St John

    Grant boost for St John

    St John Ambulance Victoria have received a boost to fund its CPR education program and continue saving lives in Melbourne’s in Melton. St John received…

  • New requirements for WorkSafe incident notification

    New requirements for WorkSafe incident notification

    Victorian employers and those responsible for prescribed equipment, including those in Melton and Moorabool, will now need to notify WorkSafe of incidents involving a wider…

  • Asprin pregnancy study

    Asprin pregnancy study

    A world-first study has found low-dose aspirin may treat flu-induced blood vessel inflammation, which will help create better blood flow to the placenta during pregnancy.…

  • Report highlights dementia challenge

    Report highlights dementia challenge

    Dementia is the second leading cause of death in Australia, the leading cause of death of women, the second leading cause of disease burden overall,…

  • Tour grants available to artists

    Tour grants available to artists

    Applications now open for the latest round of the state government’s Touring Victoria program. The program is designed to make sure more world-class performances, exhibitions…

  • First Nations women’s leadership program now open

    First Nations women’s leadership program now open

    A leadership program designed by and for First Nations women is now open for applications. The state government’s Elevating Connections, Healing Ourselves (ECHO) Program aims…

  • Ready, set, race

    Ready, set, race

    Budding engineers gathered at Melton Library and Learning Hub last week to build balloon-powered cars. Run by Melton council in partnership with the Western BACE…

  • Fears opioid-laced cocaine could be a killer

    Fears opioid-laced cocaine could be a killer

    A white powder sold as cocaine has been laced with a deadly opioid 100 times more potent than heroin. The Department of Health issued an…

  • First Nations women’s leadership program now open

    First Nations women’s leadership program now open

    A leadership program designed by and for First Nations women is now open for applications. The state government’s Elevating Connections, Healing Ourselves (ECHO) Program aims…

  • Fears opioid-laced cocaine could be a killer

    Fears opioid-laced cocaine could be a killer

    A white powder sold as cocaine has been laced with a deadly opioid 100 times more potent than heroin. The Department of Health issued an…

  • Top golf returns to Melbourne

    Top golf returns to Melbourne

    The Australian Open – the country’s most prestigious golfing tournament – will return to Melbourne this year. Acting Tourism, Sport and Major Events Minister Ros…

  • RSPCA urges Victorians to desex their pets

    RSPCA urges Victorians to desex their pets

    RSPCA Victoria is urging pet owners in Melton and Moorabool to get their pets desexed this National Desexing Month (July) to prevent unplanned litters overrunning…

  • Lived experience growing mental health workforce

    Lived experience growing mental health workforce

    The latest cohort of Victoria’s Peer Cadet Program are set to begin their careers in the sector, growing the lived and living experience mental health…

  • Vaccinations urged amid mpox spread

    Vaccinations urged amid mpox spread

    Eligible Victorians, including those in Melton and Moorabool, are being urged to get vaccinated against mpox amid an increased risk of local transmission across the…

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