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  • Maternal and child health services on the move in Hume

    Maternal and child health services on the move in Hume

    Hume council’s maternal and child health services are being expanded with the use of a mobile van program. The maternal and child health van is…

  • Fighting spirit takes Jack to Vegas

    Fighting spirit takes Jack to Vegas

    Jack Jenkins’ rise in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has shown the world that he is no underdog. Jenkins spoke to Liam McNally from Las…

  • College celebrates 60 years

    College celebrates 60 years

    Lalor Secondary College is celebrating its 60th year anniversary in 2023. The school has approximately 45 nationalities amongst its students, producing a culturally and linguistically…

  • Refuse single-use plastic this July

    Refuse single-use plastic this July

    This July, Greenworlder, the global social media platform for sustainability and Plastic Free July, a worldwide movement, have joined forces to declare war on plastic…

  • Aussies are living longer, but will this trend continue?

    Aussies are living longer, but will this trend continue?

    On average, Australians are living longer than ever before and to very old ages. However, living to over 110 is still a rare event, which…

  • Students reap the benefits of school camps

    Students reap the benefits of school camps

    Thousands of Victorian students are heading out to school camps where they will develop new skills and connect better with classmates and teachers – while…

  • AIHW data shows palliative care pressure

    AIHW data shows palliative care pressure

    Palliative Care Australia (PCA) chief executive Camilla Rowland has welcomed the release of the Palliative Care Services in Australia report from the Australian Institute of…

  • Name brand swap

    Name brand swap

    Nearly three-quarters of people, including those in Brimbank, have swapped brand name products to generic products in the past 12 months. Compare the Market research…

  • Tool theft cosing tradies $20m a year

    Tool theft cosing tradies $20m a year

    The theft of tools costs Victorian tradies $20 million a year, with more than 29,000 tools stolen in the 12 months to March 2023, according…

  • Grants open for remote, rural and regional areas

    Grants open for remote, rural and regional areas

    Not-for-profit organisations in remote, rural and regional areas are now able to apply for the seeds of renewal program to support the ongoing prosperity of…

  • Red Cross volunteers needed

    Red Cross volunteers needed

    As disasters increase across Australia, so does the demand on Australian Red Cross emergency services. There are more than 500 Australian Red Cross emergency services…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge for not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…

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