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  • Escaped burn-offs a timely reminder

    Escaped burn-offs a timely reminder

    Following a year in which CFA volunteers responded to 815 incidents caused by escaped burn-offs, fire crews are urging landowners to take extra precautions before…

  • Helping more kids play sport

    Helping more kids play sport

    The state government has invested an extra $6 million to extend the Get Active Kids Voucher Program to help more kids join in on the…

  • Seven new magistrates to support Victoria’s courts

    Seven new magistrates to support Victoria’s courts

    The state government has welcomed the appointment of seven new magistrates, whose broad experience and diverse backgrounds will deliver important expertise to the Magistrates’ and…

  • Funding hopes fly high

    Funding hopes fly high

    Ravenhall dance studio, KSTAR Studios is gearing up to represent Australia at the Hip Hop International competition in Arizona, USA – but they need some…

  • Toolern Vale school gets funding

    Toolern Vale school gets funding

    Toolern Vale & District Primary School will have permanent classrooms for the first time in more than 50 years, after it was confirmed the school…

  • Community day in Diggers Rest

    Community day in Diggers Rest

    Diggers Rest residents can celebrate the redevelopment of the suburb’s recreation reserve during a community activation day this weekend. A new, double-storey pavilion at the…

  • First jury discharged in missing campers murder trial

    First jury discharged in missing campers murder trial

    Fourteen jurors have been discharged in the murder trial of a Caroline Springs airline captain accused of killing missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay…

  • Jury chosen in trial of man accused of killing campers

    Jury chosen in trial of man accused of killing campers

    A trial is due to begin for a former Caroline Springs Jetstar pilot accused of murdering Russell Hill and Carol Clay while they were camping…

  • Melton’s martial artists

    Melton’s martial artists

    If you were to visit Binap Primary School after school hours on any given Tuesday or Thursday, you might spy an eclectic classroom of students…

  • Gay Day glee

    Gay Day glee

    The Bacchus Marsh Lawn Tennis Club has been named as a finalist in Tennis Victoria’s community awards for its facilitation of an inclusive tournament held…

  • Neighbours make good friends

    Neighbours make good friends

    Ever wanted to put your furry best friend onto some art work? Well here is your chance. Neighbourhood Houses in Melton will be a hive…

  • Moorabool marks IDAHOBIT Day

    Moorabool marks IDAHOBIT Day

    Moorabool will be turning rainbow for IDAHOBIT Day on May 17. The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) aims to coordinate international events…

  • Payment to help school families

    Payment to help school families

    The state government has announced a new school saving bonus as part of the state budget, which is designed to help parents battle the costs…

  • Tips to avoid number plate theft

    Tips to avoid number plate theft

    RACV and Neighbourhood Watch Victoria are encouraging motorists to take precautions to protect their vehicles following a sharp rise in number plate theft. In Victoria,…

  • Safety first for Aintree Giants

    Safety first for Aintree Giants

    The Aintree Giants lead the charge in player safety by providing protective headgear for kids The Giants, who based in Woodlea, will provide every child…

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