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  • Permanent portables a blight in Melton, Moorabool

    Permanent portables a blight in Melton, Moorabool

    SCHOOLS in Melton and Moorabool are crying out for a funding boost in the lead-up to next month’s state budget. Melton Labor MP Don Nardella…

  • Moorabool students line up for mentors

    Moorabool students line up for mentors

    YOUTH workers hope a new mentoring program will provide stronger guidance for Moorabool’s young people. Mates Mentoring co-ordinator Gina Scuffins said Moorabool Council had already…

  • Future’s looking bright for Tegan

    Future’s looking bright for Tegan

    MELTON’S Tegan Burgess-Miller will head to Sydney this week to learn more about women in leadership. The Staughton College student was among 50 year 11s…

  • Egg-citing bonnets at Melton West Primary School

    Egg-citing bonnets at Melton West Primary School

    PREP pupils Taylah and Reese (pictured) got into the spirit of Easter during a hat parade at Melton West Primary School.  Science teacher Bev Wheadon…

  • TAFE cash flows, but damage done

    NEW funding to support “innovation and structural reform” in the TAFE system is too little too late for Victoria University, according to critics. The Australian…

  • Mowbray’s second shot

    Mowbray’s second shot

    TEACHERS at a new Melton school will soon dust off the shelves to educate a new generation of students at the former Mowbray College campus.…

  • Melton CRC’s Easter sacrifice helps faith grow

    Melton CRC’s Easter sacrifice helps faith grow

    MELTON Catholic Regional College students will immerse themselves in Kenyan culture this Easter. Teacher Pauline Jakobovic, staff and seven senior students will travel to Embulbul…

  • Cars KO’d for a day at Balliang East primary

    Cars KO’d for a day at Balliang East primary

    BALLIANG East Primary School pupils Tahnie-Jai, Seth and Jordan (pictured) will join thousands of other children in riding, scooting, skating or walking to school on…

  • Walled-in history at Coburn primary

    Walled-in history at Coburn primary

    A DESCENDANT of one of Melton’s first settler families, Bernard Coburn (pictured), has celebrated Coburn Primary School’s new history wall with pupils Declan, 7, and…

  • Melton teachers keep fighting

    Melton teachers keep fighting

    MELTON primary and secondary school teachers have vowed to continue lobbying for better working conditions and pay. A rally outside Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Andrew…

  • Legal threat to Mowbray College

    Legal threat to Mowbray College

    DIRECTORS of the collapsed Mowbray College may face legal action after it was revealed the private school may have traded while insolvent by incurring up…

  • Creature creativity at Toolern Vale

    Creature creativity at Toolern Vale

    THE work of five creative pupils, including Hannah and Sam (pictured), is on display at Toolern Vale and District Primary School.  Created with the guidance…

  • Moorabool teachers pencil in more strikes

    MOORABOOL teachers have warned there could be more strikes after joining thousands of colleagues who walked off the job last Wednesday. Classes were cancelled as…

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