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  • Still time for senior award nominations

    Still time for senior award nominations

    National Seniors Australia (NSA) is reminding Australians to nominate for the Inaugural Everald Compton Community Champion Medal before nominations close on August 15. The medal…

  • Steptember kicking off

    Steptember kicking off

    Cerebral Palsy Alliance is calling on Australians to join STEPtember and move the equivalent of 10,000 steps a day this September, to support people with…

  • Tips to keep warm and heating costs low during winter

    Tips to keep warm and heating costs low during winter

    Saving on heating bills during the winter is important for both your wallet and the environment, especially for those on a pension. Here are several…

  • Origami to represent homelessness

    Origami to represent homelessness

    The Victorian Homelessness Network has teamed up with Council to Homeless Persons to push for improved government funding for homelessness. On Wednesday July 31, 6000…

  • Cubs are the mane attraction

    Cubs are the mane attraction

    Who said growing up isn’t fun? Werribee Open Range Zoo’s lion cubs are taking their first steps into adulthood as they begin to form their…

  • Budget helps older renters

    Budget helps older renters

    Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) will be able to support more older people struggling with high rents thanks to a new $7.8 million…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    TAC L2P Program The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) L2P Program is a community-based program developed to assist eligible young Victorian learner drivers between the ages…

  • Mural brightens up neighbourhood house

    Mural brightens up neighbourhood house

    An underwater seascape has been painted on the side of Lalor Neighbourhood House, helping to brighten up the area. Artist Bushra Hasan paint the mural,…

  • Elderly woman dies in Victoria’s legionnaires’ outbreak

    Elderly woman dies in Victoria’s legionnaires’ outbreak

    A woman in her 90s has died from legionnaires’ disease, which health authorities say is spreading through Melbourne’s north and west. Victoria’s chief health officer…

  • Intersection nears completion

    Intersection nears completion

    A key Greenvale intersection that was shut for upgrade works remains closed three years on. Fleetwood Drive was closed at Somerton Road to enable the…

  • Safety upgrade for roads in Broadmeadows north

    Safety upgrade for roads in Broadmeadows north

    Roundabouts, raised safety platform and pedestrian crossings will be installed in streets across Broadmeadows north as part of a new Hume council traffic management plan…

  • Growing connections

    Growing connections

    Mernda residents keen to learn more about horticulture have been taking part in a weekly class at Mernda Neighbourhood House. Run by Whittlesea Community Connections…

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