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RACV reminds drivers of drink driving penalties
Drink driving remains one of the most significant contributors to Victoria’s road toll. According to the Victorian Government, since 2023 around one in five drivers…
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One last lap for RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk
RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk will return to communities across Victoria in 2025 to raise vital funds for animals across Australia on Sunday, May 25, however…
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Didn’t vote in the 2024 local council elections?
Close to 530,000 Victorians who appear to have failed to vote in the October 2024 local council elections will have an opportunity to explain why…
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AI detects threatened bird
Using artificial intelligence, the elusive and critically endangered Australian endemic Plains-wanderer has been rediscovered roaming in Melbourne’s west for the first time in more than…
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New SES chief announced
Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) has announced Robert Purcell as the agency’s new chief executive, with his tenure beginning on March 11. Most recently the…
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Breast cancer ‘gamechanger’
More than 100 people with breast cancer across Melbourne’s west are among the first public patients in Australia to benefit from an innovative technology that…
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Eating disorders are food for thought
Some illnesses you can see, and some you can’t. Most illnesses can be cured by pills, or bed rest, or an operation, but some can’t.…
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Carroll to recall researching the Shrine of Remembrance
Melbourne writer and visual artist Laura J Carroll, will be discussing her debut book Making the Shrine at Williamstown Library on February 27. A collection…
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Exhibition explores fresh queer perspective
As visitors step into the Bowery Gallery in St Albans, they will be welcomed to a tender exploration of identity, intimacy, and vulnerability as part…
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Make Penrose pretty
Your creativity can help make Penrose Place in Tarneit even prettier by coming along to the Penrose Repurposed – Sustainable Art Experiences! project. Three hour…
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Less car park less customers
Business owners at Melton Station Square are claiming that trade has dropped significantly due to a congested car park. A large area of the Melton…
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Eynesbury’s cleaning up
Friends of Eynesbury and Eynesbury Environment Group will be hosting a joint Clean Up Australia Day event to give the town a tidy up on…
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Call for housing help
More land for housing developments could provide community infrastructure in Victoria’s high-growth zones if government funding is secured. Peri Urban Councils Victoria (PUCV) met with…
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Community Calendar
Lights of Wisdom The Bahá’ís of Moorabool invites you to Lights of Wisdom, a monthly event providing an opportunity to relax in a tranquil environment…
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Registrations open for free health program for men
Registrations are now open for a free health program designed to improve physical, mental and social wellbeing for men aged 18 and over in Melton.…
















