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  • Applications open for youth congress

    Applications open for youth congress

    Young Victorians wanting to have a say on issues that matter to them are being encouraged to apply for the 2025 Victorian Youth Congress. Applications…

  • Survey results spark bushfire warning

    Survey results spark bushfire warning

    A recent CFA survey has revealed that 45 per cent of Victorians living in bushfire-prone areas are not concerned about bushfire safety despite being at…

  • Funding for multicultural events

    Funding for multicultural events

    Multicultural Affairs Minister Ingrid Stitt has announced that grants of up to $50,000 are available through a new round of the MFE Program and Regional…

  • Grand Final crowds set to land at Melbourne Airport

    Grand Final crowds set to land at Melbourne Airport

    Preparations are underway at Melbourne Airport to accommodate more than 1.7 million people over the next two weeks as school holidays and the AFL Grand…

  • Sustainable tape contributing to circular economy

    Sustainable tape contributing to circular economy

    Yarra Valley Water is switching to recycled barricade tape at worksites, removing over 100 km of virgin plastic tape from circulation every year. The new…

  • Convoy for the kids

    Convoy for the kids

    Life is a highway for participants in the Variety Vic Bash, who, after a 12 month fundraising campaign, embark on a 10-day trip through the…

  • Dussehra flames and fireworks

    Dussehra flames and fireworks

    As October approaches, so too does one of the “biggest days in the Hindu calendar.” From 11am – to 6pm on October 13, the Sri…

  • Fringe to again go west

    Fringe to again go west

    Fringe Westside 2024 returns next month, part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival which runs from October to 1 to 20. This year’s line-up features a…

  • Noiseworks ready to rock One Electric Day

    Noiseworks ready to rock One Electric Day

    Legendary Australian band Noiseworks are set to rock Werribee Park for One Electric Day on Sunday, November 17 Frontman Jon Stevens, who has headlined the…

  • Dealing with death

    Dealing with death

    Emma Winkler’s exhibition, Shadow Puppets, has arrived at the Bowery Theatre in St Albans, delving into death, failure, and the absurd using collage, painting, and…

  • School holiday fun at Melbourne museums

    School holiday fun at Melbourne museums

    With school holidays arriving, Museums Victoria is putting on a range of events for parents and kids to get curious this spring. From September 23…

  • Extra trains and trams for footy and show

    Extra trains and trams for footy and show

    Extra public transport services and an extension of the Free Tram Zone are being delivered to cater for footy finals and the Melbourne Royal Show.…

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