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Basket weaving session

Melton residents got hands on this week for a Traditional Basket Weaving class as part of the City of Melton Learning Festival. On Thursday September...

New Melton health facility

Melton residents can skip long wait times and travel with a free urgent care clinic now open at the Melton Medical and Dental Centre. Open...

Fermenting fever in Melton

Eynesbury had a particular German flavour to it last week with a sold out Sauerkraut Demonstration on Tuesday September 3. From 10.30am to noon...

Corrections career honour

Usually those who spend 30 years inside a prison do so at His Majesty’s pleasure. Last week though, Nicholas Selisky received an award from...

Funding fuels local legal help

Funding in this year’s state budget has powered the Brimbank and Melton Community Legal Centre (BMCLC) to continue its services for another four years. The...

Mission to stop pollution

Melton councillor Steve Abboushi has declared war on pollution and wants to stamp out litterbugs. At a council meeting on August 26, a notice...

Sporting Clubs Score Grants Boost

Grants of up to $5000 for grassroots clubs to improve the skills and knowledge of volunteers, coaches and officials – helping clubs across the...

Aussie acts to headline Werribee Park festival

Some of the biggest Aussies acts from across the past 30 years will take to the stage at Werribee Park in November for One...

Pest protection grants opened

Local community groups will have access to nearly $800,000 funding to help them guard against biosecurity threats with a round of grants from the...

Big battery build underway

Construction on one of the world’s biggest renewable energy storage batteries is now underway in Melbourne’s west. On Wednesday, Premier Jacinta Allan and State Electricity...

RSPCA low-cost vaccination days return to the West

RSPCA have announced the return of their low-cost vaccination days to the Western suburbs. The clinics, run by an RSPCA Victoria vet, will take...

Spring brings swoop warning

People are again being warned to look out for swooping birds when they go outside as spring begins. Simon Ruff, senior wildlife projects officer at...

Electric bus boost

Victoria’s zero emission bus contracts have been awarded. Accounting for a third of Melbourne’s bus network, the new metropolitan zero emission buses - the first...

Teaching scholarships now open

The state government is providing free degrees for student teachers to support future educators and boost workforce numbers across Victoria, with round two of...

Paramedic blood donations change more than 1400 lives

The Emergency Services Blood Drive has drawn to a close, with Team Ambulance Victoria (AV) donations impacting more than 1400 lives. The annual blood drive...

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New state league structure for 2026

The FV state league competition division structure will expand from 2026 for both the men’s and women’s competitions. The same structures as 2024 will be...