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Labor fortress Scullin faces familiar battle in Melbourne’s north
Labor’s Andrew Giles enters the 2025 federal election as a familiar face in the northern suburbs – but with fresh challenges and an expanding electorate…
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Thrive hub a win for job seekers
Job-seekers are set to reap the benefits of a major jobs boost, with the federal government committing $1 million to keep vital employment hubs thriving…
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Sleepless in Footscray
Skeleton puppets, punk photography and a nocturnal film festival are just some of the weird and wonderful attractions that can be found after dark in…
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Sight and perception in Werribee
Café Philosophique is coming back to Werribee in May and this time will be challenging our preconceived notions of sight and perception. Produced by The…
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New financial support for apartment and unit residents
The state government has announced new compulsory body corporate fee notices that will give people more information and advice on their rights to ask for…
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Naloxone access expanded
Access to a life-saving medication which reverses opioid overdoses will be expanded. Last week the state government announced Victoria’s Take-Home Naloxone Program will be expanded…
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CFA reaches Good Friday Appeal donation milestone
Victorians have dug deep this year in support of the Good Friday Appeal, helping the CFA reach a historic milestone and raising its grand total…
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New financial support for apartment and unit residents
The state government has announced new compulsory body corporate fee notices that will give people more information and advice on their rights to ask for…
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Prep enrolments open
Enrolments for the 2026 intake of prep students at Victoria government schools are now open. On Wednesday, Education Minister Ben Carroll announced that enrolment applications…
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Study finds sleep and sport don’t mix
Exercise too close to bedtime may affect sleep duration, timing and quality, new research led by Monash University has found. Published in Nature Communications, the…
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Regulator warns of lithium-ion battery fire risk
New research shows that a large proportion of young people underestimate the risks that can lead to lithium-ion battery fires. A study commissioned by Energy…
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Australians urged to check vaccinations as flu and measles infections soar
Cases of preventable infections, such as influenza and measles have continued to rise – despite vaccination offering an effective was to protect from potentially serious…













