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  • 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.…

  • Is your child being bullied at school?

    Is your child being bullied at school?

    Bullying is a well-documented phenomenon affecting students worldwide. However, an often overlooked aspect is ‘Persistent Bullying’—a form of bullying that persists despite prevention and intervention…

  • Maternal health services survey open

    Maternal health services survey open

    The state government is seeking community feedback on how to improve Victoria’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service. On Tuesday, Children Minister Lizzie Blandthorn launched…

  • Innovation helps break unemployment barriers

    Innovation helps break unemployment barriers

    A catering and cafe social enterprise has launched in Whittlesea in a bid to tackle unemployment. Whittlesea Community Connections (WCC) and Melbourne Polytechnic launched their…

  • Maternal health survey open

    Maternal health survey open

    The state government is seeking community feedback on how to improve Victoria’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service. Last week, Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn…

  • Interdisciplinary shadow program launches at Northern Health

    Interdisciplinary shadow program launches at Northern Health

    In a collaborative effort between allied health education and medical education, first-year medical students from University of Melbourne have been granted a unique opportunity to…

  • Bundoora road worst in nation for crashes

    Bundoora road worst in nation for crashes

    Plenty Road in Bundoora has the dishonourable title of being named Australia’s top crash hotspot over the past decade, a new report have revealed. Insurer…

  • Craigieburn man charged following alleged nightclub stabbing

    Craigieburn man charged following alleged nightclub stabbing

    A 19-year-old Craigieburn man has charged following an alleged stabbing in Prahran. Police were called to reports a man was allegedly attacked by two males…

  • Electoral commissioner calls for transparency in the use of AI

    Electoral commissioner calls for transparency in the use of AI

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to make an appearance at local council elections in October this year according to the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC). Electoral…

  • Help save koalas in September

    Help save koalas in September

    For the rest of September, the Australian Koala Foundation is inviting wildlife lovers from all over the world to ‘Join the Chorus’ of support for…

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