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  • Tested Elida captures Oaks

    She had to be tough early and fast late but it would prove a tall order within Queen Elida’s reach as Brent Lilley and Chris…

  • Keep your pools safe

    Keep your pools safe

    Homeowners are being warned to double-check the qualifications of the tradespeople installing safety mechanisms around their pools. Since December 2019, all Victorian landowners have had…

  • Doggy love getting us through ’ruff’ times

    Doggy love getting us through ’ruff’ times

    They say dogs are a man’s best friend, and throughout all of the difficulties of the past 18 months, many of us have come to…

  • 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.…

  • Mental health services pop-up in Melton

    Mental health services pop-up in Melton

    Cohealth has started delivering pop-up mental health services for people living in Melton. The service is one of 20 Victorian government-funded clinics announced in September…

  • The joy of the garden

    The joy of the garden

    The Melton Botanic Garden is making a positive impact on locals, according to Friends of the Melton Botanic Garden president John Bentley. Mr Bentley said…

  • School’s back in

    School’s back in

    Students at Catholic Regional College Melton are back in the classroom, and hoping that it stays that way. Students around metro Melbourne have been locked…

  • Melton, Moorabool celebrated for vax targets

    Melton, Moorabool celebrated for vax targets

    Councils and health officials are commending the Melton and Moorabool communities for getting the COVID jab done. Both municipalities have hit the state’s COVID-19 vaccination…

  • AusNet towers impacting mental health

    AusNet towers impacting mental health

    Plans for transmission towers running through Melton and Moorabool have already begun to impact the mental health of residents, according to a local business owner.…

  • Shared vision for Australian forestry

    Shared vision for Australian forestry

    Forestry Australia is celebrating its scholarship recipients while calling for a shared Australian vision about forest management. The Forestry Australia organisation said “active and adaptive”…

  • Victorian volunteer award nominations open

    Victorian volunteer award nominations open

    Victoria’s volunteers are set to be recognised, thanks to the opening of nominations for the 2021 Volunteering Awards. The awards celebrate the efforts of Victoria’s…

  • Burnside Heights plays their part in road safety

    Burnside Heights plays their part in road safety

    Burnside Heights Football Club is among many grassroots Victorian sports clubs that have played their part in keeping the state’s roads safe. Burnside Heights, along…

  • Charges after alleged Melton pursuit

    Charges after alleged Melton pursuit

    A man has been charged following an alleged pursuit in Melton yesterday. Police said officers were patrolling in the vicinity of Clarks Road, Brookfield, when…

  • Victoria hits COVID-19 vaccination target

    Victoria hits COVID-19 vaccination target

    Victoria has officially reached its 70 per cent COVID-19 full vaccination target. The state had been climbing towards the fully vaccinated target, which was referred…

  • Recycled road for Moorabool residents

    Recycled road for Moorabool residents

    Moorabool locals will soon be riding down sustainability street thanks to materials being used in the upgrade of a Greendale road. In a post to…

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