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  • Prioritising work on Leakes Road

    Prioritising work on Leakes Road

    The City of Melton Council will be seeking further details on the Western Highway upgrades for works on Leakes Road in light of recent government…

  • New and improved Troups Road

    New and improved Troups Road

    Upgrades to Troups Road South in Mount Cottrell have been completed with works undertaken between Boundary Road and Greigs Road. The project included upgrades to…

  • Students exposed to world of renewables

    Students exposed to world of renewables

    Student ambassadors from Engineers Australia have been given a tour of some of the world’s largest batteries as part of their introduction to the renewables…

  • Water bill help

    Water bill help

    Greater Western Water (GWW) customers are being encouraged to attend a customer care day if they need help with their water bill GWW said it…

  • Mt Atkinson’s longest marathon

    Mt Atkinson’s longest marathon

    The marathon continues for the residents of Mt Atkinson in their multi-year battle to secure their own bus route. The second Bus ‘Marathon,’ held on…

  • Educational journey of Moorabool

    Educational journey of Moorabool

    An opportunity to learn more about the educational heritage of the Moorabool area is now available, thanks to a new display curated by the Bacchus…

  • Melton juniors firefighting legends

    Melton juniors firefighting legends

    The juniors from Melton clearly have their firefighting skills down pat claiming themselves the crown at the latest State Firefighter Championships for the fifth year…

  • 50 Years of VICSES gala

    50 Years of VICSES gala

    Around 450 past and present Victorian State Emergency Service (VICSES) members and guests gathered in Melbourne last weekend night to celebrate the organisation’s 50th anniversary.…

  • Iphone myki card issue addressed

    Iphone myki card issue addressed

    Public Transport Victoria (PTV) is working to address an issue with myki cards stored on Apple Pay digital wallets on the latest Iphone. Melbourne commuters…

  • Pedestrian safety no joke at Melbourne comedy festival

    Pedestrian safety no joke at Melbourne comedy festival

    The TAC will have a presence in Melbourne’s CBD throughout this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF), encouraging all road users to play their part…

  • Indian visitors drive record tourist spend

    Indian visitors drive record tourist spend

    New data shows tourists visiting Victoria spent a record $40 billion last year. The data from Tourism Research Australia’s National Visitor Survey and International Visitor…

  • S-Cross lags behind competitors

    S-Cross lags behind competitors

    Originally known as the SX4, the current model dates back to 2021 and shares its chassis with the Vitara. S-Cross brought a major makeover in…

  • Fun and learning on The Elephant Trail

    Fun and learning on The Elephant Trail

    Two mega swimming pools, tonnes of sand, plenty of open spaces, a centre for remedial work, street art and it’s all located in the heart…

  • Teaching kids about bugs benefits the environment

    Teaching kids about bugs benefits the environment

    Pro-environmental behaviour increases among school students who participate in insect-related citizen science projects, according to new research from the University of Adelaide. Students who participated…

  • Opiod help for health services

    Opiod help for health services

    Fifteen community health services will share in $8.4 million to expand the availability of pharmacotherapy. Pharmacotherapy is the use of medication (such as methadone and…

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