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  • Cousin’s life-saving actions

    Cousin’s life-saving actions

    Almost two years ago, Peter Reynolds received the greatest Christmas gift: a family member saved his life. The 66-year-old, from Westmeadows, had a cardiac arrest…

  • Lifeblood encourages haemochromatosis blood donations

    Lifeblood encourages haemochromatosis blood donations

    Australian Red Cross Lifeblood is urging tens of thousands of people with a common genetic condition who need to give blood as part of their…

  • Windy Hill upgrades boost for local footballers

    Windy Hill upgrades boost for local footballers

    The ongoing development of the Windy Hill precinct has received a significant boost after it announced key upgrades to its spiritual home in Essendon. The…

  • Qantas says sorry as sacked staff seek $200m justice

    Qantas says sorry as sacked staff seek $200m justice

    Qantas has apologised to employees unlawfully retrenched during the COVID-19 pandemic as it faces calls to pay more than $200 million in compensation and penalties.…

  • Factory fire in Campbellfield

    Factory fire in Campbellfield

    A factory in Campbellfield has suffered significant damage following a fire on Monday afternoon. Fire crews attended the Bolinda Road factory after receiving multiple calls…

  • New financial scheme for crime victims

    New financial scheme for crime victims

    Victims of crime will now be able to receive up to $60,000, with some eligible for up to an additional $25,000 in certain circumstances. Victims…

  • New Penalties To Crack Down On Drink Drivers

    New Penalties To Crack Down On Drink Drivers

    Tough new penalties to crack down on drink drivers have come into effect, ensuring drivers think twice before getting behind the wheel while under the…

  • Stroke survivor finds his voice

    Stroke survivor finds his voice

    When Antonio Iannella had a stroke while on the trip of a lifetime back in 2009, he wasn’t sure he would ever be able to…

  • Green fest in the west

    Green fest in the west

    The inaugural Green West Fest will take place at Unit 12-75A Ashley Street, Braybrook, on Saturday, October 26 from 10am to 4pm. This festival aims…

  • New magistrates appointed

    New magistrates appointed

    Four new magistrates have been appointed by the state government. On Tuesday, Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes congratulated Nicole Spicer, James FitzGerald, Matthew Page and William Parker…

  • Apprentice taskforce recommendations accepted

    Apprentice taskforce recommendations accepted

    The state government has announced it will accept all recommendations of the Apprenticeship Taskforce report, either in full or in-principle. Victoria’s Apprenticeship Taskforce was established…

  • More resources for respectful relationships

    More resources for respectful relationships

    Victorian students will learn to recognise and respond to toxic masculinity, hate speech and coercive control online – with new respectful relationships resources being rolled…

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