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  • Mayor’s Australia Day plan

    Mayor’s Australia Day plan

    Whittlesea mayor Aidan McLindon is pushing for a minute’s silence to be observed at 11.59am on Australia Day to acknowledge the “atrocities” of the past.…

  • Broady roadmap funding

    Broady roadmap funding

    A roadmap to revitalise Broadmeadows will developed after Hume council received a $3.3 million grant from the federal government. The funding, provided through the government’s…

  • Work honours mother-daughter relationships

    Work honours mother-daughter relationships

    A multimedia artwork currently displayed at the Brimbank and Sunshine Projection Galleries is a pictorial ode from a daughter to her mother. Trước nhà con…

  • Pride at Kelly Park

    Pride at Kelly Park

    Park Lounge is returning with pride and glory to Kelly Park in Werribee on Saturday, February 1 as part of Melbourne’s Midsumma Festival. An evening…

  • Summer concert series to pop-up in Spotswood

    Summer concert series to pop-up in Spotswood

    A street in central Spotswood has been converted into a live music venue for a series of free concerts running from January to March. The…

  • Blooming initiative with sustainability

    Blooming initiative with sustainability

    Friends of the Melton Botanic Garden is promoting sustainable living through a guided tour on Sunday, February 9 at 10am starting at the garden’s depot…

  • Public holiday public transport

    Public holiday public transport

    With the Australia Day public holiday falling on Monday, January 27 this year, public transport will operate to a Saturday schedule for the day. Metropolitan…

  • Work waste disposal warning

    Work waste disposal warning

    As employees head back to their workplaces after the summer holidays, many will choose to start the new year by clearing out old equipment. The…

  • Campfire caution

    Campfire caution

    Emergency services are urging campers to ensure that they are aware of current fire danger ratings after 18 people were warned about unauthorised campfires in…

  • Police probed over sex crimes, violence ‘alarming’

    Police probed over sex crimes, violence ‘alarming’

    An “alarming” number of police have been investigated for sex crimes and family violence offences, with more than three per cent of the workforce facing…

  • Memory Walk & Jog is coming back to Melbourne

    Memory Walk & Jog is coming back to Melbourne

    Dementia Australia’s largest annual fundraising event, Memory Walk & Jog, is heading back to Melbourne to help raise much-needed funds in support of people living…

  • Better health services for autism under $42m strategy

    Better health services for autism under $42m strategy

    People with autism and their parents are being promised a better diagnosis system and health services under a $42.3 million plan. Finance Minister Katy Gallagher,…

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