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  • VicRoads announces Lunar New Year Heritage Plates auction

    VicRoads announces Lunar New Year Heritage Plates auction

    VicRoads has announced it will be hosting an exclusive live Heritage plates auction on February 18 in celebration of the Lunar New Year. The auction…

  • D-Max is at home among winners

    D-Max is at home among winners

    With utes accounting for more than one fifth of the 1.2 million vehicles sold in Australia last year, Isuzu has jumped on the Ford Ranger/Toyota…

  • Call to end the trend

    Call to end the trend

    This January marked the 10-year anniversary since the banning of commercial solarium beds across Australia. Despite this ban, Cancer Council Victoria reports that a large…

  • Birdwatching at the precinct

    Birdwatching at the precinct

    Sunbury’s BoilOver Performance Ensemble will present the magic of physical theatre at the Sunbury Arts and Cultural Precinct opening day this weekend. As part of…

  • Women’s honour roll nominations open

    Women’s honour roll nominations open

    Victorians are being encouraged to recognise women who have made outstanding contributions to Victoria by nominating them for the Victorian Honour Roll of Women. Victorians…

  • Study finds eating eggs lowers risk of cardiovascular disease-related death

    Study finds eating eggs lowers risk of cardiovascular disease-related death

    Regular consumption of eggs is associated with a 29 per cent lower risk of cardiovascular disease-related death in relatively healthy older adults, new research from…

  • Library grants available

    Library grants available

    The state government has opened applications for grants to help upgrade libraries, support education programs and deliver mobile library vans. Earlier this week, Local Government…

  • Police investigate Roxburgh Park Road rage

    Police investigate Roxburgh Park Road rage

    Police are seeking public assistance and dashcam footage after a man was assaulted in Roxburgh Park. It is believed that a man was travelling north…

  • Call for McLindon to be removed as mayor

    Call for McLindon to be removed as mayor

    A group representing Epping North and Wollert residents is demanding Whittlesea’s councillors immediately remove Aidan McLindon as mayor and dismiss him from council following his…

  • Broadmeadows house fire

    Broadmeadows house fire

    Fire Rescue Victoria brought a house fire under control in Broadmeadows early this morning following several triple-0) calls. The fire was deemed under control after…

  • Charges over Craigieburn tobacco store arson

    Charges over Craigieburn tobacco store arson

    An Epping man has been charged following an arson attack at a Craigieburn tobacco store in December. The 32-year-old was arrested on Spencer Street in…

  • Teenager charged with alleged Craigieburn carjacking

    Teenager charged with alleged Craigieburn carjacking

    A teenage boy has been charged with carjacking and intentionally causing harm after allegedly stealing a vehicle and crashing into a second stolen car. The…

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