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  • Campaign to help LGBTIQA+ Victorians quit

    Campaign to help LGBTIQA+ Victorians quit

    A new campaign has been launched to assist and prompt people in the LGBTIQA+ community to quit smoking or vaping. A joint initiative of Vic Health,…

  • New wesbite to help patients decide on IVF ‘extras’

    New wesbite to help patients decide on IVF ‘extras’

    A new website headed by University of Melbourne academics and designed for people undergoing IVF treatment will help them navigate and decide on optional extras…

  • Public holiday public transport over Easter

    Public holiday public transport over Easter

    Public transport services will operate to a public holiday timetable on Good Friday April 18 and Easter Monday April 21, but some services may be…

  • Parenting portal a ‘one-stop shop’

    Parenting portal a ‘one-stop shop’

    A free new online service for Victorian parents and carers to support them through every stage of parenting – from planning to early childhood has…

  • More trams for AFL fans

    More trams for AFL fans

    More frequent tram services aimed at helping Victorians get to the footy faster are set to be brought in from Monday, April 14. Passengers on…

  • Preventable liver cancer deaths rising

    Preventable liver cancer deaths rising

    Recent data reveals deaths in Australia linked to chronic hepatitis B have increased following years of decline, with experts urging those at risk to get…

  • VIEW from the heart

    VIEW from the heart

    What started with a simple Facebook post has quickly blossomed into one of Whittlesea’s most vibrant community groups and its members have their hearts firmly…

  • Autumn celebrations at Auction House

    Autumn celebrations at Auction House

    The Old Auction House is presenting several exhibitions across an exciting range of styles, themes, and media this month and next. In the studio gallery…

  • No prohibition on fun

    No prohibition on fun

    The Wyndham Theatre Company’s (WTC) rendition of ‘Drinking Habits’ will have audience members charging their glasses – or hiding them. Set in America during the…

  • Push for Hume candidates forum

    Push for Hume candidates forum

    As the federal election draws closer, a local advocacy group is urging Hume council to help give residents a stronger voice in the democratic process.…

  • Budgie bonanza

    Budgie bonanza

    They’re colourful, chirpy and might just be the most underrated pets going around. The United Budgerigar Society is throwing open the aviary gates this Sunday,…

  • Doreen’s road to improvement gets the green light

    Doreen’s road to improvement gets the green light

    New designs for stage 2 of the Yan Yean Road upgrade have been revealed with a focus on improving access to the Doreen Commercial Precinct…

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