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  • Stamp duty concession continued

    Stamp duty concession continued

    Stamp duty relief is on the way in next week’s state budget The state government announced on Wednesday that they will invest $61 million to…

  • State announces new performing arts museum

    State announces new performing arts museum

    A treasure trove of items tracing Australia’s performing arts history is set to go on show, as work gets underway on the new Australian Museum…

  • How to stay healthy through winter

    How to stay healthy through winter

    Winter brings cosy evenings, festive celebrations, and crisp air, but it also comes with a higher risk of colds, flu, and seasonal sluggishness. With shorter…

  • Budget help for disadvantaged school students

    Budget help for disadvantaged school students

    Next Tuesday’s state budget will include $152.3 million to increase the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund and $15 million to deliver the popular Get Active…

  • O’Leary to bring laughs to Altona

    O’Leary to bring laughs to Altona

    Kiwi comic Ray O’Leary will bring his deadpan delivery and iconic grey suit to Hobsons Bay on Wednesday, May 28 when he headlines a night…

  • Moorabool creativity on show

    Moorabool creativity on show

    Watercolour paintings, ceramic works, and sculptures are some of the works that will be displayed and sold at the Rotary Club of Bacchus Marsh’s upcoming…

  • Make a dash to see the crash

    Make a dash to see the crash

    The Raising Rhinos Experience is one that you may never forget. Guests will be taken on a 60-minute adventure across the Werribee Open Range Zoo’s…

  • Join Whittlesea’s Rainbow Advisory Committee

    Join Whittlesea’s Rainbow Advisory Committee

    Whittlesea council is calling on passionate community members and local organisations to help shape a more inclusive future by joining its newly launched Rainbow Advisory…

  • Kalid Hosni revives Arab cinema’s forgotten art

    Kalid Hosni revives Arab cinema’s forgotten art

    A vibrant and thought-provoking celebration of Arab cinema’s visual history is drawing strong interest at a local Melbourne gallery, where over 100 people packed the…

  • Sports the winner in draft Hume budget

    Sports the winner in draft Hume budget

    Hume’s sporting community is the bigger winner in council’s proposed 2025-26 budget, with money set aside for pavilions, soccer and hockey pitches, reserve upgrades and…

  • Say cheese! Alba Cheese Co takes home the gold

    Say cheese! Alba Cheese Co takes home the gold

    Alba Cheese Co has something to smile about – and it’s not just the rich, creamy taste of its award-winning cheese. The family-run business has…

  • Budget help for disadvantaged school students

    Budget help for disadvantaged school students

    Next Tuesday’s state budget will include $152.3 million to increase the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund and $15 million to deliver the popular Get Active…

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