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  • Get your overseas gifts in the mail on time

    Get your overseas gifts in the mail on time

    Australia Post has announced its need-to-know dates for more than 180 international destinations, to make sure Christmas cards and presents arrive on time. The postal…

  • Funding for flood affected farmers and small business owners

    Funding for flood affected farmers and small business owners

    Primary producers and small businesses affected by the Victorian floods will be eligible for a support package, the state government has announced. A $73.5 million…

  • Funding announced for veterans

    Funding announced for veterans

    The state government has announced a series of grants for veteran groups across the state. Veterans minister Shaun Leane announced almost $1 million in funding…

  • Uncovering Whittlesea’s Dark Past

    Uncovering Whittlesea’s Dark Past

    Jack Chan has always wanted to write a book combining his interest in local history and paranormal. Chan, who works at Mill Park Library, is…

  • Melbourne median house prices dip below $1 million

    Melbourne median house prices dip below $1 million

    Median metropolitan house prices in Melbourne have dropped to under $1 million in the quarter ending September 30, according to recent Real Estate Institute of…

  • Get your overseas gifts in the mail on time

    Get your overseas gifts in the mail on time

    Australia Post has announced its need-to-know dates for more than 180 international destinations, to make sure Christmas cards and presents arrive on time. The postal…

  • National Ride to Work Day

    National Ride to Work Day

    Bicycle Network (BN) is encouraging Australians to get involved with National Ride2Work Day on October 19. BN chief executive Alison McCormack said people who ride…

  • Disaster recovery fund expanded

    Disaster recovery fund expanded

    Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements has been expanded to cover Hume and Whittlesea, allowing council to claim expenses for a range of disaster assistance funding. Council…

  • Default risk for businesses

    Default risk for businesses

    A credit reporting agency has named Tullamarine-Broadmeadows as one of the regions in Victoria with the highest likelihood of businesses defaulting on loans in the…

  • Inclusive education for young people

    Inclusive education for young people

    Morang South and Willmott Park primary schools will soon have new outdoor inclusive learning spaces. The schools are among several from across Melbourne’s northwest that…

  • Youth Congress applications open

    Youth Congress applications open

    Young Victorians are being urged to have their say on the things that matter most to them. On Monday, October 18, Youth Minister Ros Spence…

  • VLocity trains changes the game

    VLocity trains changes the game

    More trains will stop at Donnybrook as new high VLocity trains start traveling to and from Shepparton for the first time this month. The state…

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