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  • Police investigate Broadmeadows stabbing

    Police investigate Broadmeadows stabbing

    Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a stabbing in Broadmeadows on Saturday 25 October. A man was located with a stab wound on the corner…

  • Update safety guide for violent attacks

    Update safety guide for violent attacks

    ​​On 23 October, the Australia-New Zealand Counter-Terrorism Committee released updated materials to ensure all Australians have access to clear and inclusive advice on what to…

  • New recruits to increase country firefighting capacity

    New recruits to increase country firefighting capacity

    Forest Fire Management Victoria’s (FFMVic) newest recruits are gearing up for the summer bushfire season, undertaking intensive training camps across the state. The training camps…

  • Split Second Competition returns

    Split Second Competition returns

    The state government and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) are offering young Victorians the chance to use their creative skills to spread the road safety…

  • Scholarships open for mental health workers

    Scholarships open for mental health workers

    Mental health and alcohol and other drugs (AOD) professionals have been encouraged to apply for one of 300 state government scholarships and grant to help…

  • Mental health ambassadors wanted

    Mental health ambassadors wanted

    Australia’s largest mental health and fitness event, The Push-Up Challenge, is calling on students passionate about mental health to apply for its 2026 Student Ambassador…

  • Airport to trial fixed-price taxi kiosks

    Airport to trial fixed-price taxi kiosks

    Melbourne Airport will launch a trial of a new taxi booking system designed to make it simpler and safer for passengers to catch a ride…

  • More Little Angler Kits on the way

    More Little Angler Kits on the way

    Grade 5 students will have the chance to become hooked on fishing, with free Little Angler Kits to be rolled out in schools next year.…

  • Charging ahead

    Charging ahead

    Kangan Institute TAFE will permanently offer electric motorcycle training for technicians. The program, announced by Skills and TAFE Minister Gayle Tierney, has been designed to…

  • How to set yourself up for VCE exam success

    How to set yourself up for VCE exam success

    For senior students in Victoria, the end-of-year exams — particularly the VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) assessments — mark the culmination of years of study…

  • More spending equality across Hume

    More spending equality across Hume

    Cr Sam Misho wants Hume council to implement a Local Amenity Fund to address equality issues in budget funding across the suburbs. Passed at the…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Craft market Enjoy a craft market, Devonshire tea and a 16 car vintage car display at Bridgewater Retirement Village on Saturday 29 November between 9am…

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