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  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…

  • Nominations open for the Honour Role of Women

    Nominations open for the Honour Role of Women

    The state government is calling for nominations of women who have made outstanding contributions to Victoria, including those from Melton and Moorabool, for induction into…

  • Climate Council: Aussies want access to cheaper, cleaner cars

    Climate Council: Aussies want access to cheaper, cleaner cars

    A majority of Australians, including those in Melton and Moorabool, want cleaner cars that are cheaper to run, to help cut climate pollution and the…

  • Nominations open for national HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards

    Nominations open for national HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards

    From March 18, Early Childhood Professionals, including those in Melton and Moorabool, have the chance to be recognised nationally as nominations open for the 2024…

  • Youths get to work

    Youths get to work

    Young people seeking the skills to enter the workforce will now have greater opportunity following the launch of the YouthGrounds social enterprise cafe in Kurunjang.…

  • Farewell to a hero

    Farewell to a hero

    The Caroline Springs RSL farwelled its oldest veteran when Allan Godfrey died on Wednesday, March 20. The centenarian, who had spent his adult life in…

  • Celebrating diversity

    Celebrating diversity

    Harmony Week, from March 18 to 24, is an annual celebration that recognises diversity and brings together Australians from all different backgrounds. On Thursday, March…

  • Rockbank primary on parade

    Rockbank primary on parade

    Students and teachers at Rockbank Primary School celebrated the diversity of their local area with a Harmony Day Parade on Tuesday, March 19. Art teacher…

  • Green Wedge plan ‘ineffective’

    Green Wedge plan ‘ineffective’

    Environmentalists are concerned the state government’s latest plan to protect green wedge areas on Melbourne’s fringe is “ineffective” and won’t stop urban creep. Last week,…

  • Final stretch for freeway works

    Final stretch for freeway works

    Work on one of Victoria’s most crucial trade and travel routes is set to wrap up soon, with crews completing asphalting works along some of…

  • Sana’s journey to success

    Sana’s journey to success

    Growing up in Melbourne’s west, Sana’s socio-economic status threatened her ability to fully participate in her education. “My brothers and I did not have textbooks…

  • Grants for AusNet customers

    Grants for AusNet customers

    Eligible AusNet residential and business customers who were without power as a result of severe weather events on Tuesday, February 13 and Thursday, February 22,…

  • Meet new neighbours

    Meet new neighbours

    Grab a cuppa and take the chance to make new friends in your suburb this Neighbour Day. Neighbour Day, an annual celebration in the last…

  • Update your pet registration

    Update your pet registration

    Pet owners in the Melton are being urged to renew cat and dog registrations for the next 12 months so they can be reunited with…

  • Police investigate Fraser Rise shooting

    Police investigate Fraser Rise shooting

    Police are investigating following an incident in Fraser Rise on Wednesday, March 20, where shots were fired at a man. Police believe a blue Audi…

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