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Hub to help uni students
Melton council has welcomed funding from the federal Government for a university study hub to support local tertiary students with their studies. Located at the…
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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 Boulevarde, Harkness. Focusing on…
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Recycling made easier
Melton residents have a more convenient place to dispose of recyclable materials, with the latest upgrades to the Melton Recycling Facility now complete. Melton council…
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Gift an experience
Melton seniors are being encouraged to consider running a ‘Gift of Experience’ workshop for others in the community during National Volunteer Week. The one-off workshops…
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Hearing loss linked to dementia
Australians are largely unaware that common health issues such as hearing loss are risk factors for dementia. That’s the finding of a nationwide survey on…
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Engineered stone safety measures
Stonemasons and construction industries are adapting to the recent ban on engineered stone – with advice and guidance to more than 1,100 operators across the…
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NBA coming to Melbourne
Melbourne will host two historic NBA games at Melbourne Park later this year. The New Orleans Pelicans will square off against Melbourne United and the…
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Victorian emergency volunteers head north
More than 50 volunteers and staff from the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) and Country Fire Authority (CFA) have gone to Queensland to assist local…
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Dinosaur sleepovers at Melbourne Museum
Get batty, experience the Melbourne museum at night and prepare for all the laughs when the autumn holidays hit Museums Victoria from 5 April. A…
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Urgent call for people to donate blood
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood urgently needs an additional 6000 people to donate blood this week to replenish supplies depleted by ex-Cyclone Alfred. An unprecedented number…
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Country music comes to Maribyrnong
Country music will come to the banks of the Maribyrnong on Sunday, March 30 when Summer Sounds on the River takes place. Held on the…
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The beginning of a new chapter
Tarneit’s Ciang Ajeic decided it was time to perform his first solo show as a stand-up comedian, and that is the only reason he needed…
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A colourful fun
The Brimbank colour festival returns for its second year, bringing colour, activity, and fun for all members of the family. The event run by the…
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Neurodiversity fires creativity behind Matties Minis
Ahead of Neurodiversity Celebration Week , Cade Lucas spoke to South Kingsville artist Matt Mak and partner Lauren Kerr about his recent ADHD diagnosis, the…
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Make a beeline for Putnam County
There’s something special about watching a story unfold on stage — especially when that story is packed with humor, heart and a little friendly competition.…
















