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  • Hub to deliver health services

    Hub to deliver health services

    Construction on the six-level Cobblebank Community Services Hub will begin later this year, with the facility set to deliver much-needed services to Melton. range of…

  • Man charged following Melton pursuit

    Man charged following Melton pursuit

    Police have charged a man following a pursuit in an allegedly stolen vehicle in Melton. Officers spotted a grey Toyota with alleged false registration plates…

  • Celebration of diversity

    Celebration of diversity

    Thornhill Park Primary School students celebrated their multicultural community last week to mark Harmony Week. The annual celebration ran from March 17-21 in recognition of…

  • Cash in over the Easter holidays

    Cash in over the Easter holidays

    Single-use drink containers are a major source of litter in the environment, accounting for 15 per cent of litter nationwide according to Clean Up Australia’s…

  • WorkSafe return to work grants return

    WorkSafe return to work grants return

    Applications are open for WorksSafe’s return to work innovations grants. The grants provide funding for Victoria workforce and community initiatives that help injured employees recover…

  • Record round one crowd

    Record round one crowd

    Round one of the 2025 AFL season broke the record for the highest attended round in history with 431,505 spectators passing through the gates last…

  • RACV urges driveway caution

    RACV urges driveway caution

    RACV is calling on motorists to remain vigilant about driveway safety in order to prevent the injury or death of children. The Coroners Court of…

  • Engraving the Ranges

    Engraving the Ranges

    Using his engineering background, Riddells Creek artist Grant Medbury creates intricate laser-engraved artworks – with a range of his work currently on display at Art…

  • McVicar takes Cavalcade to comedy festival

    McVicar takes Cavalcade to comedy festival

    Young Williamstown comedian Ned McVicar has been given an opportunity that many seasoned stand-ups would kill for. McVicar is one of six up and coming…

  • Kaleidoscope Festival returns

    Kaleidoscope Festival returns

    Celebrate Wyndham’s cultural diversity at Point Cook Pop-Up Park throughout April. The celebrations form part of the Kaleidoscope Festival, which is run by CoLocal, developer…

  • Stand-up night to bring laughs to Brimbank

    Stand-up night to bring laughs to Brimbank

    From comedy big-wigs to lesser known talents packed with a spotlight-worthy sense of humour, seven comics will put together an extraordinary jest-fest at the upcoming…

  • Airshow flies into town

    Airshow flies into town

    The southern hemisphere’s premier airshow and aerospace and defence expo is ready for takeoff. The biannual Avalon Australian International Airshow returns to Geelong this week,…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Melton Men’s Group Melton Men’s Group meet every Thursday from 5-8pm at Arnolds Creek Children’s and Community Centre, 19 Claret Ash Boulevard, Harkness. Focusing on…

  • ’Not human’: kids confront father

    ’Not human’: kids confront father

    A heartbroken son and daughter have confronted their father after he was found guilty of killing their mother almost two decades ago. “She gave me…

  • Landcare grants for young environmentalists

    Landcare grants for young environmentalists

    Young people who want to learn and care for Victoria’s biodiversity and natural environment are now eligible to apply for the Victorian Junior Landcare and…

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