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  • Rule change welcomed

    Rule change welcomed

    RACV has welcomed the state government’s announcement that Road Rule 79A will be expanded to protect emergency roadside workers, tow truck drivers, and their customers.…

  • Have your say: Help shape Whittlesea’s future in just 12 minutes

    Have your say: Help shape Whittlesea’s future in just 12 minutes

    What if you could influence the future of your neighbourhood in the time it takes to enjoy your morning coffee? That’s exactly what Whittlesea is…

  • McEwen remains in Labor’s hands

    McEwen remains in Labor’s hands

    Melbourne’s western and northern suburbs held strong for Labor as Anthony Albanese was returned as prime minister on Saturday. Opposition leader Peter Dutton conceded the…

  • Spoil mum with her favourite treats on Mother’s Day

    Spoil mum with her favourite treats on Mother’s Day

    Mother’s Day is the perfect occasion to show your appreciation by treating your mum to something truly special – and what better way than with…

  • Nominate a volunteer

    Nominate a volunteer

    The state government is calling on Victorians to celebrate the everyday heroes who give their time to make our state stronger, fairer and more connected.…

  • Calling all young water heroes in the west

    Calling all young water heroes in the west

    Greater Western Water’s (GWW) National Water Week poster competition is back for 2025, with entries now open to all pre-schools and primary schools across its…

  • The power of pets to reduce loneliness

    The power of pets to reduce loneliness

    A new pilot program funded by the National Centre for Healthy Ageing (NCHA), a partnership between Monash University and Peninsula Health, is the first to…

  • Artists share creative journey

    Artists share creative journey

    Altona’s Louis Joel Gallery has another exhibition that art lovers from the inner-west and beyond can indulge. Three Artists, One Journey features the work of…

  • US real estate mogul agrees to buy Western United

    US real estate mogul agrees to buy Western United

    A prominent US real estate family has been announced as the new majority owners of the A-League club Western United. It was announced that the…

  • Major works begin at Linfield Parade Intersection

    Major works begin at Linfield Parade Intersection

    A major upgrade is underway in Wollert as crews begin significant works at the intersection of Linfield Parade and Epping Road– part of a $131…

  • Four walls and a lifeline

    Four walls and a lifeline

    Thomastown Neighbourhood House manger Liz Skitch runs a community hub from a room inside the local library, offering connection, creativity, and crisis support. Tom Ingleton…

  • Books, bills and big savings: Yarra Valley offers financial help at local libraries

    Books, bills and big savings: Yarra Valley offers financial help at local libraries

    Borrow a book, slash your water bill – and get expert advice, all in one visit. Yarra Valley Water is popping up at libraries across…

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