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  • Connections expressed through art

    Connections expressed through art

    A special art exhibition will be on display next month at the Sunbury Library exploring themes of identity, strength and healing. The Art of Connection…

  • Fawlty Towers with a feed!

    Fawlty Towers with a feed!

    Everything will go wrong in a way that feels oh so right when the interactive performance of Fawlty Towers lands at Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club.…

  • Altona arts centre celebrates 20 years

    Altona arts centre celebrates 20 years

    Altona’s Louis Joel Arts and Community (LJAC) centre will mark two decades in existence with a celebration event on Thursday, August 28. Held at LJAC…

  • House ‘significantly damaged’ in Hillside fire

    House ‘significantly damaged’ in Hillside fire

    A Bedingham Drive, Hillside, house has suffered significant damage following a fire on Thursday night. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) received multiple triple-0 calls about the…

  • Calls for more community health funding

    Calls for more community health funding

    Infrastructure Victoria (IV) is calling on the state government to invest a further $150 million to $300 million into community health infrastructure over the next…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Bacchus Marsh Flower and Garden Show Save the date for a local family event on the weekend of October, 25 and 26. Flowers, Produce, Crafts,…

  • Addressing youth machete crime

    Addressing youth machete crime

    Youth crimes involving edged weapons have been on the rise in Melbourne, with a state government ban on the sales and possession of machetes coming…

  • Council calls for clean-up help

    Council calls for clean-up help

    Moorabool council has hit out at the state’s environment minister for not responding to a request for help covering the clean-up bill associated with the…

  • Little eland, big future

    Little eland, big future

    Werribee Open Range Zoo has welcomed a little antelope who has a big future. Tshepo, the one-year-old eland calf – the largest antelope species –…

  • Treasure trove of photos

    Treasure trove of photos

    A collection of photographs offering insight into life in Bacchus Marsh in 1883 will be the focus of next month’s BacchChat. The Bacchus Marsh and…

  • Grand final chaos

    Grand final chaos

    The local sporting community came together to make sure the Riddell District Football Netball League junior grand final day still went ahead despite “selfish behaviour”…

  • Aircraft toilets could flush out spread of global superbugs

    Aircraft toilets could flush out spread of global superbugs

    Wastewater from aircraft toilets could provide a critical warning system for the global spread of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) superbugs, a silent pandemic that threatens to…

  • Arts precinct transformation reaches a milestone

    Arts precinct transformation reaches a milestone

    Deep underground work to upgrade and expand Arts Centre Melbourne’s iconic spire-topped Theatres Building has reached an important milestone, as part of the Victorian government’s…

  • Books bring school together

    Books bring school together

    Diggers Rest Primary School came alive this week as students and staff celebrated the magic of reading during the annual Book Week Parade and activities.…

  • School funding flows

    School funding flows

    Five Moorabool schools will share in more than 244,000 in state government funding for maintenance and bushfire preparation. Darley Primary School will receive $156,522 from…

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