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  • Grants to get young Victorians outdoors

    Grants to get young Victorians outdoors

    Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants totalling $450,000 are now being offered in an attempt to get young people out in nature to care for and…

  • Victoria’s volunteers awarded

    Victoria’s volunteers awarded

    Victoria’s incredible volunteers have been celebrated at the 2024 Volunteering Awards. The awards were presented at a ceremony in Melbourne on Tuesday, recognising eight volunteers…

  • Judicial appointments announced

    Judicial appointments announced

    Two new judges have been appointed by the state government. Adrian Finanzio SC has been appointed to the Supreme Court and Justin Lewis SC to…

  • Include pets in your bushfire survival plan

    Include pets in your bushfire survival plan

    RSPCA Victoria and the CFA are urging residents to include pets in their bushfire survival plans, with significant fire activity already impacting the state this…

  • Artist’s first exhibition on display

    Artist’s first exhibition on display

    A local artist has taken the plunge into the creative world, with his first exhibition officially on display in Deer Park. William Micallef’s paintings are…

  • Travel to Europe through the Melton Night Market

    Travel to Europe through the Melton Night Market

    Take your tastebuds on a tour through Europe at the Melton Night Market on March 7. The Melton Town Centre Amphitheatre will come alive with…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    RENW meeting Join The Residents of Epping North and Wollert (RENW) community association for a community meeting on Wednesday, March 12, from 7-8.30pm at Galada…

  • Free kits for kinder kids

    Free kits for kinder kids

    Three year olds starting kindergarten will receive a kit full of books, toys and stationery from the state government. The government said the kinder kits…

  • LIT returns to Werribee

    LIT returns to Werribee

    LIT is returning and is ready to light up your world – and Wyndham Park – between March 27 and April 13. Running each night…

  • Tale of two Altona nurses to be told

    Tale of two Altona nurses to be told

    The Louis Joel Arts and Community centre (LJAC) in Altona is an appropriate place for the new play Ivy and Sylvia to be performed. Not…

  • Take our federal election survey

    Take our federal election survey

    With a federal election due by mid-May, Star Weekly wants to know what issues matter most to voters across Melbourne’s western and northern suburbs. Voters…

  • Computer classes for Arabic spreakers

    Computer classes for Arabic spreakers

    Arabic speakers who want to improve their digital literacy are being encouraged to take part in free Arabic computer classes at Thomastown library. The classes…

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