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  • Return of state’s dining and entertainment program

    Return of state’s dining and entertainment program

    The state government has re-introduced its popular Victorian Dining and Entertainment Program, allowing Victorians, including those in Melton and Moorabool, to save money on eating…

  • Cleaning up Victoria’s roads

    Cleaning up Victoria’s roads

    The state government has announced it will spend $5.5 million to rid Victorian roads of graffiti, grass and weeds. With this funding, crews will complete…

  • Police crackdown on street crime

    Police crackdown on street crime

    Police continue to focus on dismantling street gangs including in Melton as part of an ongoing operation. Operation Alliance involves teams of officers, detectives and…

  • Extended support for tutors

    Extended support for tutors

    The state government has allocated an extra $258.4 million to extend the Tutor Learning Initiative into 2023, which will allow Victorian schools, including those in…

  • Level crossing removals continue to ease traffic

    Level crossing removals continue to ease traffic

    Traffic conditions have returned to normal along Robinsons Road in Deer Park thanks to the opening of a new road underpass as part of the…

  • Victorians urged to be aware of stroke signs

    Victorians urged to be aware of stroke signs

    Only 11 per cent of a group of surveyed Victorians knew a person’s inability to lift both arms is a key indicator they have suffered…

  • Extra funding for campaign targeting sexist ads

    Extra funding for campaign targeting sexist ads

    An extra $1 million will go towards Women’s Health Victoria’s shEqual campaign to combat sexism, the objectification of women and gender inequality within advertising, the…

  • Streamlining community housing registrations

    Streamlining community housing registrations

    Community housing providers, including those in Melton and Moorabool, can now access state government funding quicker, as the state government puts streamlined arrangements in place…

  • Grants open to protect our coasts

    Grants open to protect our coasts

    A new grants program could see safer and improved access to Victoria’s coastline, the state government has announced. Environment and climate action minister Lily D’Ambrosio…

  • Tourism set to boost

    Tourism set to boost

    The return of cruise ships and increased direct international flights could be a major boost for tourism in Victoria, the state government has announced. Tourism,…

  • Funding for Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing Scholarships Program

    Funding for Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing Scholarships Program

    A mental health workforce that provides culturally safe and inclusive care by supporting traineeships and scholarships for Aboriginal people who want to work in the…

  • Building skills in major project management and delivery

    Building skills in major project management and delivery

    Leaders across Melton’s major projects will soon be able to further develop their skills and expertise, with the state government set to deliver the Office…

  • 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.…

  • German fun coming to the west

    German fun coming to the west

    The spirit of Munich will be arriving in Melbourne’s west next month, with Oktoberwest returning after a two-year hiatus. Seaworks will welcome more than 4000…

  • Canary yellow fields dot the west

    Canary yellow fields dot the west

    Canola field are in full bloom across the west, signalling the start of spring. Vivid yellow flowers are springing up at canola farms, creating the…

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