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  • Two charged in vehicle with cloned plates

    Two charged in vehicle with cloned plates

    Two men have been charged after police spotted them in a vehicle with cloned plates in Melton on April 30. The Ford Falcon was observed…

  • New pool dubbed ‘jewel’ in city’s crown

    New pool dubbed ‘jewel’ in city’s crown

    The new Plumpton aquatic centre is a step closer, with Melton council approving a draft plan for the project. At a meeting held on April…

  • Get your unclaimed money

    Get your unclaimed money

    The state is encouraging the thousands of Victorians, including those in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, who are eligible for a surprise windfall to search the…

  • A community stitched together

    A community stitched together

    A unique quilt designed by partners of veterans of the Vietnam War is now on display at the Melton Library. The Melton Love, Peace and…

  • Lest we forget

    Lest we forget

    The Melton Country Club was a hive of activity on Anzac Day, as the community gathered to pay respect to the country’s service men and…

  • Midwife mums Jess and Carolyn

    Midwife mums Jess and Carolyn

    March was a record month of births at the Bacchus Marsh Maternity Hospital. Among the babies born was Henley, who has a very special connection…

  • Third teem charged

    Third teem charged

    A third teenager has been arrested following an incident at a Melton shopping centre on April 15. Police arrested a 15-year-old Melton South boy on…

  • Girls left behind in financial schooling

    Girls left behind in financial schooling

    A female-led recruitment social enterprise operating across Melbourne’s west has joined calls to improve financial literacy standards among school-aged girls. Earlier this month the Financial…

  • Pharmacists to boost flu protection in aged care

    Pharmacists to boost flu protection in aged care

    The Pharmacy Guild of Australia has welcomed the Federal government’s announcement this week that community pharmacists will be able to provide free flu vaccinations in…

  • Blood drive launched to extend Faraz Tahir’s legacy

    Blood drive launched to extend Faraz Tahir’s legacy

    In response to the tragic events at Westfield Bondi Junction on April 13, Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Australia (AMYA), in partnership with Red Cross Lifeblood, has…

  • Call to protect roadside workers

    Call to protect roadside workers

    The South Australian government has introduced legislation to parliament that, if passed, will reduce the speed limit when drivers pass all roadside breakdown and recovery…

  • Drug action plan

    Drug action plan

    The state government is launching a statewide Action Plan to reduce drug harms across Victoria. The government is responding to all the recommendations of the…

  • Return safely to work

    Return safely to work

    The state government recently announced the establishment of Return to Work Victoria, dedicated to helping injured Victorians recover and get back to work safely. Return…

  • New fire facility

    New fire facility

    Victorian volunteer firefighters can now use a unique facility designed for specialised training on how to determine the origin and cause of fires. Minister for…

  • Pelvic pain education and new period products in schools

    Pelvic pain education and new period products in schools

    The state government is offering young people across Victorian government schools free pelvic pain and menstrual health education from next year. Education Minister Ben Carroll…

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