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  • Teed up to stop bullying

    Teed up to stop bullying

    Troy “Tee Mac” prides himself on being an unconventional motivational speaker. The heavily tattooed former gang member turned musician is on a mission to help…

  • Leverage for beverages

    Leverage for beverages

    Young entrepreneurs at Lakeview Senior College are getting a sip of what it’s like to run a small business. Year 11 and 12 students started…

  • School ushers in a new era

    A brand-new building for a Caroline Springs school will serve as a “powerful reminder of strong community interest and growth”. Southern Cross Grammar VCE students…

  • Shine a light on sun safety

    Shine a light on sun safety

    These Melton tots know the importance of the slip, slop, slap sun safety message. About 89 per cent of early childhood services in Melton are…

  • Baking as easy as cupcakes

    Baking as easy as cupcakes

    Bakers will be delighted with the classes on offer at the Melton South Community Centre. Chef Sallie Davies will be teaching home cooks the tricks…

  • Pancakes a big hit for little cooks

    Pancakes a big hit for little cooks

    These pint-sized chefs loved learning some life lessons over pancakes. The youngsters at Eclipse Early Education in Eynesbury celebrated Pancake Day, inspired by Shrove Tuesday,…

  • Cambodia bid a class act

    Cambodia bid a class act

    A Melton teacher who left her heart in Cambodia hopes to make her dream of building a school there a reality. Coburns Primary School teacher…

  • Step up for busy kids

    Step up for busy kids

    A Melton dance program needs help to keep its weekend classes moving. BusyFeet – a dance, music and movement program for children with intellectual and…

  • Melton pop-up library on the move

    Melton pop-up library on the move

    Residents should bookmark the “big red tent” as the Movin’ Round Melton activity program hits town centres around the municipality this summer. The free pop-up…

  • Kids enjoy a novel idea

    Kids enjoy a novel idea

    Students at Arnold’s Creek Primary School found a creative way to spread the word about cyber safety. Year 3 and 4 pupils teamed up with…

  • Kinder help for disadvantaged

    About 40 kindergarten places will be reserved for children from disadvantaged families in Melton next year. The reserved spots, part of the state government’s Pre-purchased…

  • Tram crew’s cafe ready for big brew

    Tram crew’s cafe ready for big brew

    Springside P-9 College students have breathed new life into an old Z-class tram as part of an innovative education program. Year 7, 8 and 9…

  • Family reaches out

    Family reaches out

      A Bacchus Marsh mother is calling on Moorabool businesses to help fund an education seminar so parents can learn more about DiGeorge syndrome. Three-year-old…

  • A vision splendid at Staughton College

    A vision splendid at Staughton College

    Staughton College students had time to shine at their annual arts and technology showcase last week. The school’s exhibition included artwork, media, visual communication and…

  • New girls’ campus for Islamic school

    A new girls’ school will open in Caroline Springs in 2018. Caroline Springs Girls Grammar –part of the Australian International Academy – will open for…

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