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  • Sunbury museum pitch

    Sunbury museum pitch

    From rabbits to film history – a Sunbury resident is calling for a museum dedicated to stories from the suburb’s past. Lifelong Sunbury resident and…

  • Arrests over collectable card and crypto ATM thefts

    Arrests over collectable card and crypto ATM thefts

    Police have dismantled an organised crime syndicate allegedly involved in a series of commercial burglaries targeting crypto ATMs and collector cards across Melbourne’s north-west. Detectives…

  • Asian elephants reunite at Werribee zoo

    Asian elephants reunite at Werribee zoo

    The migration of a herd of Asian elephants to Werribee Open Range Zoo (WROZ) last week was far from an elephantine operation. Nine elephants, including…

  • Rising spirits: grants open to boost Victorian distilleries

    Rising spirits: grants open to boost Victorian distilleries

    Business Growth Fit-for Purpose grants are now open as part of the state government’s Distillery Door Program. Grants of up to $200,000 are available for…

  • Shortlist announced for Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2025

    Shortlist announced for Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2025

    The shortlist for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards has been revealed, with an extraordinary line-up of 36 talented Australian writers, playwrights, poets and storytellers who…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Bundoora Probus Bundoora Probus meets on the second Wednesday of each month at St Peter’s Anglican Church hall, Alma Road, Bundoora, at 10am. Make new…

  • Preparing bodies for birth

    Preparing bodies for birth

    Melbourne mum and physio Alex Lopes is arming women with ‘taboo’ knowledge around pregnancy and birth. “It’s not talked about enough,” she said. “Modern science…

  • Small halls host big acts

    Small halls host big acts

    The festival of Small Halls is coming to Ballan on March 5 and bringing folk music artists from across Australia and the world with it.…

  • Environmental film fest

    Environmental film fest

    With drive-in cinemas now largely a thing of past, it’s pretty hard to go to the movies these days while also experiencing the outdoors. But…

  • Festival set to be fruitful

    Festival set to be fruitful

    After weeks of preparation, the Werribee Park Heritage Orchard Summer Fruit Tree Festival will return on Sunday March 2. This festival is one of the…

  • Speaking through dance

    Speaking through dance

    While a picture can be worth a thousand words, dancing can sometimes be worth a whole new language — with an upcoming performance in St…

  • Cost relief the right prescription

    Cost relief the right prescription

    Government-subsidised access to hormone therapy for menopausal women will make a “meaningful difference“ to the lives of countless sufferers, experts say. Three menopausal hormone therapies…

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