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  • New County Court Chief Judge appointed

    New County Court Chief Judge appointed

    Amanda Chambers was appointed as the new Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria. Her Honour is the County Court’s first female Chief Judge…

  • Support for lived experience mental health workers

    Support for lived experience mental health workers

    Lived experience is being prioritised in the state’s mental health workforce – with a new consortium set to provide professional development opportunities for lived and…

  • Decision to abolish free camping welcomed

    Decision to abolish free camping welcomed

    Caravan & Residential Parks Victoria (CRPVic) has welcomed the Victorian government’s decision to abolish free camping at Parks Victoria campsites, following a sustained advocacy campaign…

  • Franklin comes to Newport

    Franklin comes to Newport

    His comedy career might’ve taken him from Scotland, to Singapore and from Hong Kong to Hobart, but next week Chris Franklin will be performing in…

  • RACV says buckle up, as seatbelt fines raise concerns

    RACV says buckle up, as seatbelt fines raise concerns

    RACV is urging all Victorians to wear their seatbelts every time they are in a vehicle, following alarming new figures that show more than 8,500…

  • Birdwatching bliss in Melton

    Birdwatching bliss in Melton

    Looking for an interesting way to spend your Saturday morning? Grab your best pair of binoculars and head to Hannah Watts Park on Saturday, June…

  • Garden’s path to completion

    Garden’s path to completion

    An architect-designed botanic garden visitor centre in Melton is on the cards, with a revised draft master plan for the Melton Botanic Gardens adopted for…

  • Farmers spared fire levy rise

    Farmers spared fire levy rise

    The state government has hit pause on its plan to increase the Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF) contribution of farmers. On Friday the government…

  • Bridge to reconciliation

    Bridge to reconciliation

    One of the local organisations marking National Reconciliation Week was Kirrip Aboriginal Corporation, hosting a flag raising, smoking ceremony, and barbecue lunch event in Melton…

  • No horsing around

    No horsing around

    Every King’s Birthday long weekend, the finest horse riders in Australia trot, canter and gallop over to Werribee Park. Why do they do that? To…

  • A new VIEW on life

    A new VIEW on life

    PRECEDE: When Joy O’Callaghan moved to Whittlesea, she was seeking connection and purpose. What she found at the VIEW club was strength in numbers and…

  • Three men charged as part of Vehicle Crime Squad investigation

    Three men charged as part of Vehicle Crime Squad investigation

    Three men have been charged and a range of stolen property seized yesterday as part of a Vehicle Crime Squad investigation into a car rebirthing…

  • Machete ban welcomed

    Machete ban welcomed

    The Les Twentyman Foundation has welcomed the state government’s decision to fast track a ban on the sale of machetes, arguing it’s something the late…

  • Truckie not guilty of dangerous driving

    Truckie not guilty of dangerous driving

    A truck driver was not driving dangerously when he rammed into the back of a school bus, seriously injuring seven children, a jury has found.…

  • Race to the Mountview Theatre for new show

    Race to the Mountview Theatre for new show

    Over three weekends, a beloved Australian play will be making its way to Macedon. The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race, an uplifting and big-hearted comedy about…

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