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  • Shigella outbreak linked to Esoteric Festival in Donald

    Shigella outbreak linked to Esoteric Festival in Donald

    Victorians, including those in Melton and Moorabool, who attended the Esoteric Festival from March 8 to 12 are being urged to get tested for shigella…

  • App to help Victorians find the cheapest fuel near them

    App to help Victorians find the cheapest fuel near them

    Arevo by RACV is an app which has introduced a new tool to help Victorians, inclduing those in Melton and Moorabool, to find the cheapest…

  • NAPLAN testing underway

    NAPLAN testing underway

    The first annual NAPLAN tests, including in Melton and Moorabool, officially begin on March 13, with more than 300,000 students at 2350 Victorian schools set…

  • Saving the dingo population

    Saving the dingo population

    The state government is helping protect a vulnerable population of dingoes in Victoria’s north-west while ensuring that farmers are able to protect their livestock. Effective…

  • New mayoral advisory panel

    New mayoral advisory panel

    The state government has announced the Local Government Mayoral Advisory Panel for 2024, with 10 mayors from across Victoria. Comprising mayors from urban, regional and…

  • 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.…

  • Improving CFA communication

    Improving CFA communication

    Volunteer firefighters will be able to respond more efficiently to emergencies with the roll out of 18,000 new radios to all Country Fire Authority (CFA)…

  • Demand for hot water rebates at record levels

    Demand for hot water rebates at record levels

    More Victorians than ever before, including those from Melton and Moorabool, are slashing their energy bills, with demand for the state government’s Solar Homes Hot…

  • Hours worked continued to fall in December quarter

    Hours worked continued to fall in December quarter

    Hours worked dropped by 0.3 per cent to 5,863 million hours in the December quarter 2023, according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau…

  • Digital map of Vic women

    Digital map of Vic women

    The state government is celebrating Victorian women, including those in Melton and Moorabool, who have made the state a better place through a new digital…

  • Hillside man charged following fatal collision in Truganina

    Hillside man charged following fatal collision in Truganina

    A Hillside man has been charged following a fatal collision in Truganina on Thursday, March 14. Police will allege a silver Holden SUV and a…

  • Three times over the limit in Caroline Springs

    Three times over the limit in Caroline Springs

    Police have charged a 49-year-old woman for allegedly driving more than three times over the limit in Caroline Springs on Wednesday, March 13. Emergency services…

  • Suicide crisis interventions rise across the country in 2023

    Suicide crisis interventions rise across the country in 2023

    Kids Helpline counsellors have reported increased crisis interventions related to children and young people making contact in 2023 with a total of 3,893 undertaken. Of…

  • More ways to get treated when you’re sick or injured

    More ways to get treated when you’re sick or injured

    When you’ve hurt yourself or you’re suddenly feeling crook enough to be worried, finding help can be a bit of a challenge. General practices in…

  • Carer shortage a ‘perfect storm’

    Carer shortage a ‘perfect storm’

    A leading family services agency is calling on families in Melton and the western metro region of Melbourne to consider fostering a child, amid a…

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