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  • Melton hits a smash

    Melton hits a smash

    Melton’s first racquetball event is fast-approaching, with the centre behind the tournament encouraging locals to give the sport a try. Running over two days from…

  • Freeway clean-up confirmed

    Freeway clean-up confirmed

    A clean-up of litter and road barrier repairs on a section of the Western Freeway in Moorabool is on the cards, with council raising the…

  • Appeal for Cobblebank hit-run witnesses

    Appeal for Cobblebank hit-run witnesses

    Victoria Police released CCTV footage to appeal for information one month on from a fatal hit-run in Cobblebank. Emergency services were called to Western Freeway,…

  • Budget wishlist

    Budget wishlist

    An in-house bush crew, electric vehicle chargers, and football oval redevelopment were some of the nine submissions received by Moorabool council as part of its…

  • Celebrating creativity

    Celebrating creativity

    Wombat Regional Arts Network is set to recognise its 25th anniversary later this year with an evening of storytelling and celebration, with the event supported…

  • Aussie blokes urged to act F.A.S.T. by learning the signs of stroke

    Aussie blokes urged to act F.A.S.T. by learning the signs of stroke

    Aussie men are being encouraged to step up and put their health first, by learning the life-saving signs of stroke and then spreading the word…

  • Fundraising with a Falcon

    Fundraising with a Falcon

    Two Melton residents and their “slightly questionable” Ford Falcon station wagon will travel across some of the country’s toughest roads to raise funds for cancer…

  • Old men and the sea

    Old men and the sea

    For many men, retirement means playing golf or lawn bowls, looking after the grandkids or joining the local men’s shed. For Williamstown’s Rod Gunther and…

  • Join the intergenerational conversation

    Join the intergenerational conversation

    Gendered concepts of mastery in art and the internet are two themes explored in Moorabool writer and Guardian columnist Van Badham’s new visual art exhibition.…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Bacchus Marsh author Matt Romania has a strong connection to his local area and has just had his new book – ‘Heart & Soul of…

  • Beware early morning tax scam emails and SMS

    Beware early morning tax scam emails and SMS

    Australia’s largest accounting body, CPA Australia, is urging the public to be wary of tax scam emails, SMS and other communications this tax time, including…

  • More help for apprentices

    More help for apprentices

    The state government is making it easier for apprentices and trainees to get the support they need to succeed thanks to the new Apprenticeships Victoria…

  • Hauntingly good performance coming to Sunbury

    Hauntingly good performance coming to Sunbury

    The Boilerhouse Theatre Company is gearing up for another show. The group will be performing Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe, a play adapted by screenwriter…

  • Extra rebate for Australian-made hot water systems

    Extra rebate for Australian-made hot water systems

    Solar Victoria customers that choose an Australian-made hot water system will get an extra $400 on their hot water rebate, following a state announcement. From…

  • Industrial action to impact bus routes

    Industrial action to impact bus routes

    Major disruptions to CDC and Dysons bus lines are expected to occur on Monday, June 16 and Tuesday, June 17 due to planned industrial action.…

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