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  • Search on for mystery Craigieburn Powerball winner

    Search on for mystery Craigieburn Powerball winner

    A resident or visitor to Craigieburn has had a winning start to 2025 after scoring more than $20 million in last night’s Powerball draw, though…

  • Pedestrian struck in Meadow Heights

    Pedestrian struck in Meadow Heights

    Police are investigating after a pedestrian was critically injured in Meadow Heights. Police have been told the woman was crossing Pascoe Vale Road, near Shankland…

  • Award for dedicated cop

    Award for dedicated cop

    This was one of the top stories of 2024. Star Weekly has chosen to share it again. Senior Sergeant Stephen Phillips wasn’t sure it was…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…

  • Road safety key focus this year

    Road safety key focus this year

    Following another “devastating year” on the state’s roads in 2024, Victoria Police is reiterating that road safety will remain a key priority area in 2025.…

  • Mum urges parents to spot drowning signs

    Mum urges parents to spot drowning signs

    A mum whose toddler almost drowned last summer is urging parents to learn the signs of drowning and know what to do in an emergency.…

  • Cardiac arrest survival rate in Victoria triples

    Cardiac arrest survival rate in Victoria triples

    New research shows Victorians are more likely to survive a cardiac arrest compared to 20 years ago, thanks to increased bystander intervention. The study, supported…

  • In 2025, take some steps to increase your screentime

    In 2025, take some steps to increase your screentime

    In most cases, cancers are easiest to treat and control if they are detected early. And that means it’s best to catch them before they…

  • 2025 rate cap announced

    2025 rate cap announced

    This year’s rate increases will be capped at the forecast Consumer Price Index for 2025-26 of 3 per cent, up from 2.75 per cent in…

  • Summer fun at Scienceworks

    Summer fun at Scienceworks

    With school holidays already halfway through, Scienceworks is ensuring there’s no shortage of family fun entertainment in the coming weeks. Summer is looking to be…

  • Refugee supported on work journey

    Refugee supported on work journey

    Syrian refugee Tarek Dawahra was caught in a dilemma shortly after settling in Lalor. Tarek was keen to study to be able to resume his…

  • Committee to help make seniors’ voices heard

    Committee to help make seniors’ voices heard

    Older Victorians will have their voices heard as part of a new advisory committee established by the state government. Minister for Ageing Ingrid Stitt recently…

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