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  • Craigieburn ATM theft

    Craigieburn ATM theft

    Police are appealing for public assistance following a burglary at a licensed premises in Craigieburn on July 13. Investigators have been told three men attended…

  • By-election voting closing soon

    By-election voting closing soon

    The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is reminding voters in Whittlesea’s Lalor Ward that they have until 6pm on Friday, August 1 to vote in the…

  • Telling the stories of First Nations people

    Telling the stories of First Nations people

    An exhibition highlighting the often forgotten stories and histories of First Nations people in Melbourne’s west is currently showing as part of a collaboration with…

  • Jaecoo J7 – China’s best yet?

    Jaecoo J7 – China’s best yet?

    Another name to grapple with as the surge in Chinese imports gathers strength and they not only come with quantity but also quality. This time…

  • Cultural centre back in action!

    Cultural centre back in action!

    The Wyndham Cultural Centre is back in action and the community is invited to see some of the best entertainment on offer. The refreshed space…

  • Poetry through painting in Ballan

    Poetry through painting in Ballan

    An outdoor exhibition in Ballan will present “poetry through images,” with colourful artworks inspired by daily observations. Presented at Moorabool’s outdoor gallery space MAPP Up…

  • Call for cattle farming safety

    Call for cattle farming safety

    WorkSafe is urging workers on farms with cattle to stay vigilant and not cut corners with their safety. Cattle handling remains one of the most…

  • Financial complaints top 100,000

    Financial complaints top 100,000

    The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) has received more than 100,000 complaints for the second year in a row. While there was a 4 per…

  • Monthly music and puppet nights

    Monthly music and puppet nights

    Snuff Puppets are opening a new music and arts bar, Snuff Salooon, at the historic Footscray Drill Hall. The first Snuff Salooon headlines electro-dub band…

  • Turning trash into tram stops

    Turning trash into tram stops

    An innovative partnership is aiming to see recycled plastics from kerbside and industrial waste used for modular tram stop platforms, making Melbourne’s tram network sustainable,…

  • Kicking off a new chapter

    Kicking off a new chapter

    AFLW star Libby Birch is moving the goal posts for Australian girls, releasing the first children’s book about female footballers. The Maribyrnong local’s great-grandfather played…

  • New vision for Sunbury artist

    New vision for Sunbury artist

    Sunbury artist Michael Howes is unveiling his latest exhibition in the Macedon Ranges. His exhibition, ‘Another Vision’, showcases his journey from a young love of…

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