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  • Police investigate underworld link to home blaze

    Police investigate underworld link to home blaze

    The fire-bombing of a home linked to a notorious underworld figure is among a string of arson attacks being investigated across Melbourne. Firefighters were called…

  • Indented parking proposal

    Indented parking proposal

    Hume council will investigate requiring planning permit applications for multi-unit developments and subdivisions in established suburbs to include indented car parking. Speaking at the August…

  • La Trobe finishes runners up in NASA competition

    La Trobe finishes runners up in NASA competition

    La Trobe University and Gaia Project Australia have finished runners up in NASA’s Deep Space Food Challenge. The winners in their group were Team Solar…

  • Something for everyone at ALWAYS LIVE

    Something for everyone at ALWAYS LIVE

    ALWAYS LIVE returns for 2024, with hundreds of artists set to pack out live music venues and bring thousands of visitors to Victoria from this…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Probus Meeting Members of The Combined Probus Club of Whittlesea will meet on Monday, September 2 at the Whittlesea Bowls Club at 9.30 am with…

  • Grants to help celebrate diversity and pride

    Grants to help celebrate diversity and pride

    The state government is supporting event organisers to host a plethora of inclusive events celebrating Victoria’s diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex,…

  • Health Star Rating on food packaging could be mandatory

    Health Star Rating on food packaging could be mandatory

    Food regulators will make Health Star Ratings compulsory if the industry fails to reach 70 per cent voluntary uptake by November 2025. The move has…

  • Rental taskforce cracking down on sub-par properties

    Rental taskforce cracking down on sub-par properties

    The state government’s renting taskforce team is now attending rental inspections across Victoria to check that rental properties meet the mandatory minimum standards. Letting a…

  • Boost for maths learning

    Boost for maths learning

    Support for more teachers to become mathematics specialists is on the way, ensuring Victorian primary school students get better maths education Education Minister Ben Carroll…

  • Digital licences a success

    Digital licences a success

    More than one million Victorians have activated a digital drivers licence on their smartphone since they were launched in May. Digital drivers licences are convenient…

  • Punjabi celebration dances into Bacchus Marsh

    Punjabi celebration dances into Bacchus Marsh

    Moorabool residents can look forward to a special Punjabi celebration on Sunday, August 25. Unite Foundation, a Bacchus Marsh based not-for-profit organisation, will host its…

  • Energy bills slashed

    Energy bills slashed

    The Solar Homes program has slashed $279 million off Victorian’s energy bills annually, with more than five million individual solar panels installed on rooftops. The…

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