News
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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 –…
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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…
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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”…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
















