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  • Health hub to heal workforce woes

    Health hub to heal workforce woes

    La Trobe University is addressing Australia’s chronic health workforce shortage head-on, investing $82 million into a new state-of-the-art clinical teaching building at its Bundoora campus.…

  • 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 introduced from Monday, April 14. Passengers on routes…

  • Preventable liver cancer deaths rising

    Preventable liver cancer deaths rising

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

  • Police urge Victorians to report sex offences linked to dating apps

    Police urge Victorians to report sex offences linked to dating apps

    This Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Victoria Police is urging people to contact police if they experience any form of sexual offending linked to the use…

  • Rollercoaster of rarer dementia

    Rollercoaster of rarer dementia

    Little is known about a form of dementia that affects more than 100,000 Australians but researchers are looking to build knowledge on the debilitating illness…

  • Donnybrook Road promise welcomed

    Donnybrook Road promise welcomed

    Big bucks and big plans are on the way, with Donnybrook Road set to get the long-awaited makeover locals have been calling for. Whittlesea council…

  • Wollert digs in: new community hub breaks ground

    Wollert digs in: new community hub breaks ground

    Wollert residents are one step closer to accessing vital community services, with construction officially underway on the new West Wollert Community Centre. A sod-turning ceremony…

  • Unregistered roofer fined $60,000 after scamming single mum

    Unregistered roofer fined $60,000 after scamming single mum

    A Dallas man has been convicted and fined $60,000 after posing as a registered roof plumber and scamming a single mother in Whittlesea. Mohammad Ali…

  • Kalkallo scores big with new $4 million sports hub

    Kalkallo scores big with new $4 million sports hub

    A new $4 million investment from the federal Government promises to transform sport and community life in Kalkallo, with a new pavilion planned for Dwyer…

  • All seasons blooms at Thomastown library

    All seasons blooms at Thomastown library

    Every Tuesday morning, laughter, music and creativity fill the Maker Space at Thomastown Library as young adults living with disabilities gather for the All Seasons…

  • New smoking health warnings welcomed

    New smoking health warnings welcomed

    Quit and Cancer Council have welcomed a range of mandatory changes to tobacco products which came into effect on April 1, as Australia becomes just…

  • Logos banned to make school uniforms cheaper

    Logos banned to make school uniforms cheaper

    School logos on shorts, pants, skirts and socks in Victorian government schools will be banned from next year in order to make uniforms cheaper. The…

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