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  • DonateLife Week support call

    DonateLife Week support call

    DonateLife is calling on Australians to grab out your calendar and mark Sunday, July 27 to Sunday, August 3 as DonateLife Week 2025. With your…

  • Minimum wage rise welcomed

    Minimum wage rise welcomed

    The Health Services Union (HSU) has welcomed the Fair Work Commission’s decision on to award a minimum wage rise, arguing it will help provide cost-of-living…

  • Entries open for WorkSafe awards

    Entries open for WorkSafe awards

    Entries are now open for the annual WorkSafe Victoria awards. The awards recognise excellence in businesses, individuals or teams who go above and beyond to…

  • Fast-tracking ovarian cancer diagnosis

    Fast-tracking ovarian cancer diagnosis

    A woman’s chances of surviving ovarian cancer at least five years after diagnosis come down to the toss of a coin – just 49 per…

  • Volunteer equipment grants open

    Volunteer equipment grants open

    Applications for the 2025-26 round of the Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP) are now open. This year the state government has announced an additional…

  • Winter works heat up as tunnel’s near completion

    Winter works heat up as tunnel’s near completion

    The Metro Tunnel Project is heating up this winter as it undertakes a full day of trial operations on Melbourne’s rail network for the very…

  • VU wins gold at the Australian LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards

    VU wins gold at the Australian LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards

    Victoria University (VU) has won gold at the 2025 Australian LGBTQI+ Inclusion Awards, the second year in a row it has been recognised as a…

  • Clubs urged to promote road safety

    Clubs urged to promote road safety

    Grassroots football and netball clubs that promote road safety in their communities could win a share of $700,000 as part of the Transport Accident Commission’s…

  • Kids go free to the footy for round 21

    Kids go free to the footy for round 21

    AFL tickets will be free for all kids aged 14 and under for Round 21 in Victoria. Round 21 begins on Thursday 31 July and…

  • Be aware of your vehicles dashboard

    Be aware of your vehicles dashboard

    RACV is urging motorists to familiarise themselves with their vehicle’s dashboard warning lights, as ignoring these critical alerts can lead to expensive repairs and potential…

  • Better screening needed: Survivor

    Better screening needed: Survivor

    Western suburbs local, Michelle, is still living with the long-term effects of surviving ovarian cancer despite being more than a decade in remission. “People often…

  • Fur, feathers and feedback

    Fur, feathers and feedback

    Whether you’re the proud parent of a golden retriever, a curious cat, or simply enjoy a peaceful stroll in the park, Whittlesea council wants to…

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