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  • Register your burn-offs

    Register your burn-offs

    Emergency services are encouraging landowners to register any planned burn-offs online, through the Fire Permits Victoria website. Landowners will be looking to take advantage of…

  • Wurundjeri corporation supports ‘yes’ vote

    Wurundjeri corporation supports ‘yes’ vote

    Last month, Elders at the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation took a formal position on the Voice to Parliament to actively support the YES…

  • Long weekend fire caution

    Long weekend fire caution

    The Country Fire Authority (CFA) is urging residents, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, to monitor local conditions and be cautious if they plan on…

  • 2023 pre-game sprint

    2023 pre-game sprint

    The pre-game sprint is returning this year to a traditional 100 metre straight dash across the hallowed MCG turf. Participants from each of the 18…

  • More trams and trains for Grand Final

    More trams and trains for Grand Final

    The state government is putting on extra public transport services and extending the Free Tram Zone this week as the AFL Grand Final Parade and…

  • Long weekend crackdown on drink and drug driving

    Long weekend crackdown on drink and drug driving

    Victoria Police is promising a major crackdown on drink and drug driving over the AFL Grand Final long weekend. Operation Scoreboard will see police conducting…

  • Operation Omni a success

    Operation Omni a success

    Police made five arrests and confiscated several dangerous weapons in Broadmeadows during a crackdown on weapons-related offences. Broadmeadows police, working in conjunction with Transit police,…

  • Train disruptions on the way

    Train disruptions on the way

    Train users on the Craigieburn and Upfield lines are being warned to prepare for disruptions next week. From Sunday, October 1 to Wednesday, October 4,…

  • Trash to treasure

    Trash to treasure

    Communities in Melbourne’s north are set to benefit from forgetful travellers, with Melbourne Airport’s new Community Giving Fund subsidised by the sale of lost property.…

  • Impressive seven seater at bargain price

    Impressive seven seater at bargain price

    Although Korean carmaker SsangYong has been in the Australian market for the past 20 years it has never been able to get close to the…

  • Solar and hot water for new homes

    Solar and hot water for new homes

    The state government is helping more Victorians access modern and more affordable all electric homes through an Australian-first program that will deliver bulk solar panels…

  • Cycling to remember fallen colleagues

    Cycling to remember fallen colleagues

    A three-day memorial ride involving 60 police cycling for their fallen colleagues concluded in Melbourne on Sunday. The Ride to the Wall event – which…

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