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  • Chamber chief departs for Demons

    Chamber chief departs for Demons

    The head of Victoria’s peak business lobby group has resigned to become the new boss of the Melbourne Football Club. The Victorian Chamber of Commerce…

  • Local schools shine bright in sustainability awards

    Local schools shine bright in sustainability awards

    Three local schools are proving that small actions can spark big change – and now, they’re being recognised as among Victoria’s environmental leaders. Greenvale’s Aitken…

  • A lifeline for Fiji

    A lifeline for Fiji

    When Dr Sela Koyamaibole steps into an operating theatre, he carries more than surgical skill – he carries the hopes of an entire nation. After…

  • Tech with heart: Keeping staff safe in a digital age

    Tech with heart: Keeping staff safe in a digital age

    Wearable sensors, well-being apps, and AI-driven alerts are no longer the stuff of science fiction – they’re reshaping how workplaces keep their people safe. But…

  • Whittlesea’s fresh food co-op brings farm-fresh goodness to the community

    Whittlesea’s fresh food co-op brings farm-fresh goodness to the community

    An exciting new chapter is unfolding in Whittlesea, with the launch of The Whittlesea Fresh Food co-op. Operating from 76 Laurel Street, members can access…

  • State releases new English lesson plans

    State releases new English lesson plans

    New English Lesson plans, including Phonics Plus lesson plans, were released as part of the state’s revised English curriculum. Released this month, the plans form…

  • 700 drunk and drug drivers caught during road operation

    700 drunk and drug drivers caught during road operation

    More than 700 drunk and drug drivers were caught by Victoria Police during a major road safety effort across the Easter and Anzac Day period.…

  • Craigieburn honours the fallen

    Craigieburn honours the fallen

    On a gusty Friday morning beneath grey skies and and rustling gum leaves, hundreds of Craigieburn locals gathered at Anzac Park to mark one of…

  • Labor fortress Scullin faces familiar battle in Melbourne’s north

    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…

  • Thrive hub a win for job seekers

    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…

  • Sleepless in Footscray

    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…

  • Sight and perception in Werribee

    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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