Tag: News
WRL neighbour payments
Neighbours of properties along the proposed 190–kilometre Western Renewables Link (WRL) may be eligible for a one-off payment – if the project is approved.
AusNet...
Driver airlifted to hospital after Gordon multi-vehicle collision
A driver has been airlifted to hospital after emergency services responded to reports of a multiple-vehicle collision in Gordon on Thursday morning.
It is believed...
Local doco selected for festival
An Eynesbury resident’s documentary, sharing filmed interviews of post-war migrants who arrived at Bonegilla, was selected from thousands of entries to be screened as...
Perón and pirouettes
An upcoming youth ballet production will share the story of Eva Perón, with rehearsals in Melton and a performance in Moonee Ponds.
A group of...
Enter the ghost sign realm
PRECEDE: Published last year, 'Melbourne Ghost Signs' – created by cultural archaeologist and former Seddon resident Sean Reynolds – presents images of old and...
Travel back in time to learn about dinosaurs
Learn about the ancient world of dinosaurs at the Wyndham Cultural Centre these school holidays.
Dinosaur Time Machine will teach youngsters about the science of...
Ranger roles available across the state
An opportunity to work at the forefront of outdoor recreation and conservation, including in Brimbank, is now open.
Parks Victoria is on the hunt for...
New energy rules for rental properties
From 1 March 2027, new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards will apply to rental properties and public housing – saving renters potentially thousands of dollars...
Digital tool to help younger people avoide stroke
Stroke Foundation is proud to support Love Your Brain - a free, evidence-based digital tool that helps Australians understand and manage their risk of...
Gas hot water to be phased out
Under new state government rules, from 1 March 2027 when a gas hot water system reaches the end of its life, it must be...
Wine not?
Melton council will explore how to boost the tourism potential of the local winery industry through partnerships or experiences, aiming to support local producers...
Cracking the code of early onset bowel cancer
Bowel cancer is no longer just a disease of the elderly. In Australia and around the world, there's been a concerning rise in bowel...
Make your home easy to find in an emergency this winter
As winter sets in across Victoria, Ambulance Victoria is urging the community to take simple steps to make their homes easier for paramedics to...
Viking age treasures set for display
The Galloway Hoard, one of the most significant Viking Age discoveries and archaeological finds of this century from the United Kingdom, will soon go...
Medals stolen
A 55-year old Caroline Springs resident whose honorary medals were stolen last week is working with police to recover the items.
Police said an unknown...