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  • One last lap for RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk

    One last lap for RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk

    RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk will return to communities across Victoria in 2025 to raise vital funds for animals across Australia on Sunday, May 25, however…

  • Make Penrose pretty

    Make Penrose pretty

    Your creativity can help make Penrose Place in Tarneit even prettier by coming along to the Penrose Repurposed – Sustainable Art Experiences! project. Three hour…

  • Catch Big Ted and friends

    Catch Big Ted and friends

    Beloved Play School presenters Rachael Coopes, Alex Papps, and Teo Gebert are hitting the road to bring joy, laughter and learning to little ones through…

  • Exhibition explores fresh queer perspective

    Exhibition explores fresh queer perspective

    As visitors step into the Bowery Gallery in St Albans, they will be welcomed to a tender exploration of identity, intimacy, and vulnerability as part…

  • Loaded firearms found in Dallas

    Loaded firearms found in Dallas

    Police have charged four men after they allegedly uncovered two loaded firearms during an extended follow through Melbourne’s northern suburbs this morning. A BMW X5,…

  • RACV reminds drivers of drink driving penalties

    RACV reminds drivers of drink driving penalties

    Drink driving remains one of the most significant contributors to Victoria’s road toll. According to the Victorian Government, since 2023 around one in five drivers…

  • Poll indicates a pox on all parties

    Poll indicates a pox on all parties

    With the dust settled on the Werribee by-election, attention has turned to what the result means. For Emeritus Professor of Politics at Monash University, Paul…

  • Breast cancer ‘gamechanger’

    Breast cancer ‘gamechanger’

    More than 100 people with breast cancer across Melbourne’s west are among the first public patients in Australia to benefit from an innovative technology that…

  • Eating disorders are food for thought

    Eating disorders are food for thought

    Some illnesses you can see, and some you can’t. Most illnesses can be cured by pills, or bed rest, or an operation, but some can’t.…

  • Splendour through the lens

    Splendour through the lens

    The Milky Way set behind Hanging Rock and the enchanting fungi of Sanatorium Lake are just some of the subjects that have been captured by…

  • Carroll to recall researching the Shrine of Remembrance

    Carroll to recall researching the Shrine of Remembrance

    Melbourne writer and visual artist Laura J Carroll, will be discussing her debut book Making the Shrine at Williamstown Library on February 27. A collection…

  • Campbellfield tyre recycler fined for metal waste entering waterways

    Campbellfield tyre recycler fined for metal waste entering waterways

    Waste metals from a Campbellfield tyre recycler were allowed to run into a stormwater drain causing a pollution hazard for nearby waterways, resulting in a…

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