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  • Lending a hand during busy period

    Lending a hand during busy period

    Australia Post Support Centre team members will be rolling up their sleeves to deal with increased parcel volumes during the sales and Christmas period. Having…

  • Landcare  under review

    Landcare under review

    A community-driven planning process is the core of a review of Victoria’s landcare movement. A statement from Landcare Victoria said the review will deliver a…

  • Safer barbecue connections reminder

    Safer barbecue connections reminder

    Energy Safe Victoria [ESV], Fire Rescue Victoria [FRV], Country Fire Authority [CFA], and The Alfred Hospital have launched a campaign in order to remind the…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back at the pages of our predecessors. 30 years ago December 2, 1992 The Melton Council has borrowed $1 million to finance…

  • Woodgrove making merry Christmas for homeless youth

    Woodgrove making merry Christmas for homeless youth

    Woodgrove Shopping Centre in Melton West is partnering with Hope Street Youth and Family Services in a range of charity-raising events this December. Santa’s Breakfast…

  • Sewing the seeds of change

    Sewing the seeds of change

    A community quilt that weaves together the voices of over 100 Moorabool residents’ interpretation of “respect” is being made in recognition of the International 16…

  • Maternity ward marriage proposal at Bacchus Marsh

    Maternity ward marriage proposal at Bacchus Marsh

    The birth of a baby boy, a potentially life-threatening illness, and an expression of love intersected for a special moment at the Bacchus Marsh hospital.…

  • Call to address youth homelessness

    Call to address youth homelessness

    A coalition of more than 60 organisations, including Melton’s Hope Street Youth and Family Services, has thrown its support behind ending youth homelessness in Victoria.…

  • Last chance to donate to council’s Festive Food Drive

    Last chance to donate to council’s Festive Food Drive

    There’s less than a week left to donate to the Festive Food Drive organised by Melton council to support vulnerable families within the municipality this…

  • Labor promises women’s health funding

    Labor promises women’s health funding

    To support the formation of a Women’s Health Research Institute, a Labor government successful at the November state election will allocate $5 million to help…

  • Christmas Carols return to Diggers

    Christmas Carols return to Diggers

    The Diggers Rest Community Christmas Carols are making their return December 8 with an expected turn-out among the thousands, all eager to sing carols and…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Raymond Gregory Thorp is a resident at Ingenia Gardens in Melton South. For years, he has been bringing Christmas spirit to his area through his…

  • Woodlea build a bridge

    Woodlea build a bridge

    The latest piece of key infrastructure within the Woodlea estate is now complete with a $7.5 million Bonniebrook Bridge. The 60-metre long road connecting Bonniebrook…

  • New theatre company kicks off with cabaret

    New theatre company kicks off with cabaret

    Melton’s first dedicated community theatre company is kicking things off with their first ever performance. Melton Performing Arts (MPA) Fundraiser Cabaret is coming to Rockbank…

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