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  • No decline in Melton, Moorabool fatalities despite statewide trend

    A decline in road fatalities statewide has not translated to better figures in Melton and Moorabool. Figures released by the Transport Accident Commission last week…

  • Democracy on the march across Moorabool

    Residents believe plans to hold council meetings in towns such as Elaine, Bungaree, Dunnstown and Blackwood will strengthen community involvement and lead to a bigger…

  • Melton: Man attacked from behind with wooden stake

    A man has suffered serious head injuries and lost a tooth after he was hit with a large wooden stake in Melton. Police say the…

  • Maddingley’s Grant Street works ‘bad for business’

    Maddingley’s Grant Street works ‘bad for business’

    Maddingley traders fear that works to make Grant Street safer and stop through-traffic will be bad for business. Works expected to begin in December will…

  • ‘Hoax’ call on Bacchus Marsh indoor pool funds

    ‘Hoax’ call on Bacchus Marsh indoor pool funds

    The former federal government’s allocation of $7 million towards Bacchus Marsh’s long-awaited indoor pool complex has been labelled a “cruel hoax”. Responding to reports the…

  • Paralympian Ahmed Kelly inspires Kurunjang students

    Paralympian Ahmed Kelly inspires Kurunjang students

    Paralympian Ahmed Kelly gave a motivational speech to year 10 students at Kurunjang Secondary College last Friday as part of Health and Physical Education Week.…

  • Outer area teenagers more canny with grog

    Outer area teenagers more canny with grog

    Underage drinkers in outer growth areas like Melton are more likely to get alcohol from family and friends than buy it themselves, according to new…

  • Moorabool’s rural lifestyle ‘threatened’ by developments

    Moorabool’s rural lifestyle ‘threatened’ by developments

    Residents fear Moorabool’s “country essence” will be sacrificed for sprawling housing developments after Planning Minister Matthew Guy identified Bacchus Marsh and Ballan as key population…

  • 40-year plan ignores population growth, says MP

    The state government’s new 40-year planning strategy fails to address how Melton will cope with ongoing population growth, according to Melton Labor MP Don Nardella.…

  • Have your say on TAFE’s budget cuts

    Cuts to TAFE funding are back in the spotlight following the launch of a ‘Rescue TAFE in the West’ survey. The Greens are inviting present…

  • Worrying fire season will challenge CFA, region

    The CFA’s northern and western metropolitan regional chief has warned of ‘‘a very busy season’’ for emergency services given the high potential for grassfires. Commander…

  • It’s a cow of a job

    It’s a cow of a job

    Bacchus Marsh farmer Neville Wilkie and Crookslea Doreen have returned to their farm after winning the intermediate guernsey heifer title at the Royal Melbourne Dairy…

  • Lament on landfill

    Residents living near a Caroline Springs landfill believe not enough is being done to stop rubbish escaping the facility. They say rubbish has ended up…

  • Rockbank cameras to catch illegal dumpers

    Rockbank cameras to catch illegal dumpers

    Authorities have installed CCTV cameras valued at $25,000 to catch people illegally dumping rubbish near Rockbank train station. The cameras, jointly funded by the state…

  • Honour scroll finds a new home

    Honour scroll finds a new home

    The dying wish of a former Melton man has been granted, with relatives donating a family heirloom to the Melton Historical Society. Desmond Shelley, who…

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