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  • Australians urged to learn life-saving signs of stroke following ‘concerning’ data

    Australians urged to learn life-saving signs of stroke following ‘concerning’ data

    Australians, including those from Melton and Moorabool, are being urged to familiarise themselves with sings of stroke following new research. New Stroke Foundation data has…

  • 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.…

  • Calls to speed up grassland protection

    Calls to speed up grassland protection

    A Western Metro MP has called on the state government to explain how it is accelerating its protection of the Western Grassland Reserve, and while…

  • Have fun and meet your new furry friend

    Have fun and meet your new furry friend

    Greyhounds 4 Rehoming is holding a special open day, providing a fun-filled family event where people can meet furry friends looking for a forever home.…

  • Celebrating women in Melton

    Celebrating women in Melton

    Melton Council will celebrate the achievements of women at a range of events throughout the first half of March to mark International Women’s Day on…

  • Getting kids ready for the Kindergarten transition

    Getting kids ready for the Kindergarten transition

    Melton council is inviting parents to come and explore their local kindergarten. To help children and their families prepare for the school transition, Melton council…

  • Easter Festival hoppin’ into town

    Easter Festival hoppin’ into town

    The award winning Bacchus Marsh EasterFest (BMEF) is hitting Maddingley Park on Good Friday, March 29. BMEF is a volunteer-run family Easter Festival that raises…

  • Won’t you take me to, Fungi Town?

    Won’t you take me to, Fungi Town?

    As the Blackwood Woodchop and Easter Carnival looms closer, one local artist is making sure the forest-town’s fabulous fungi are celebrated. Kathy Holowko is an…

  • An eggs-ellent time to party

    An eggs-ellent time to party

    If your kids are buzzing with excitement in the lead up to Easter, they’ll have the perfect chance to dance it off at The GAP…

  • ‘Light at the end of the tunnel’ needed for struggling businesses

    ‘Light at the end of the tunnel’ needed for struggling businesses

    Businesseses in Melbourne’s west and north-west are among the most likely to fail in Victoria according to new data from CreditorWatch. CreditorWatch’s Business Risk Index…

  • Teenagers charged after extended follow

    Teenagers charged after extended follow

    Police have arrested five teenagers after an extended chase in Aintree on Wednesday, February 22. It is alleged that officers spotted the teens attempting to…

  • Projects to help revitalise Melton

    Projects to help revitalise Melton

    Melton Steve McGhie announced a $231,500 funding boost to help revitalise Melton on Thursday, February 22. The state government’s Suburban Revitalisation Program would back two…

  • Call to name our silent killer: heatwaves

    Call to name our silent killer: heatwaves

    The Climate Council is calling for heatwaves to be named, similar to how we name tropical cyclones, as a way of raising awareness and helping…

  • Vital road upgrades move to next stage

    Vital road upgrades move to next stage

    Melton council is starting the next phase of a vital upgrade that will improve safety and traffic flow at one of the municipality’s busiest intersections.…

  • Grants to celebrate young Victorians

    Grants to celebrate young Victorians

    The skills and achievements of Victoria’s young people will be on show right across the state later this year at Youth Fest, a month-long festival…

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