News
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New chapter for library
Bookworms rejoice – Little Library is back at the Melton train station permanently to keep literature lovers entertained. Readers are encouraged to “take a book…
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Many senior moments
Plenty of laughter and learning are in store this month as the Victorian Seniors Festival gets under way. University of the Third Age (U3A) Melton…
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Big week for little humans
All children are welcome to check out what’s happening throughout Melton for Children’s Week. The week celebrates the talents, skills, achievements and rights of young…
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Auto jobs set to go
Up to 20 jobs are believed to be at risk at a Melton plastics manufacturer as the effects of Toyota Australia’s Altona plant closure are…
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Bridge crash a costly accident
The company that operates the bus that slammed into the notorious Montague Street bridge last year could be fined as much as $1.5 million after…
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Race in to raise funds for Melton
Rotary is harnessing the power of the community to raise funds for three Melton charities. The annual charity race night at Tabcorp Park on October…
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Motorists score blitz attention
Speedsters on Melton and Moorabool roads were caught out during a four-day road safety blitz during grand final weekend. More than 7000 Victorians were spoken…
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Fundraiser a step in the right direction
Matt Chesher and Kirsten Walker are taking each day a step at a time after the loss of their daughter Scarlett Belle. They’re hoping their…
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Parking works remain on track
VicTrack and Melton council are calling for commuters to be patient for a while longer as parking upgrades wrap up at the train station. Station…
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Police investigate Melton South burglary
Images have been released of a man police are seeking in relation to an aggravated burglary in Melton South last month. Brimbank Crime Investigation Unit…
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Snake victim airlifted to hospital
A warning to hikers to keep an eye out for snakes comes after a woman was flown to hospital with a bite to her…
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A really top knight
In a castle not so far away, there lives a world jousting champion. Phillip Leitch, who lives at Kryal Castle in Leigh Creek and works…
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Night of stay-in power
Melton women are being encouraged to round up the girls and host a Girls Night In this month. The Girls’ Night In campaign runs throughout…
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Festival of light shines on
People of all cultural backgrounds will be welcomed at this year’s Melton Diwali celebrations. The five-day festival of lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs…
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Radio 88 tuned into launch
A homegrown band is making its debut on the Melton music scene with an upcoming album launch. Radio 88, comprised of three music teachers and…












