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  • TAFE agreement announced

    TAFE agreement announced

    The Australian Education Union (AEU) endorsed a new in-principle agreement that aims to provide TAFE teachers with wage increases, a modern classification system, and more…

  • Calls for vigilance against missing pet trolls

    Calls for vigilance against missing pet trolls

    The administrator of a Facebook group for lost pets is urging people to be vigilant of cruel scams after witnessing pet owners being inundated with…

  • Never-ending performances in South Morang

    Never-ending performances in South Morang

    The Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC) has an entertaining line-up for 2025 that will cater for all ages and families. PRACC is the…

  • Broadmeadows man to face court

    Broadmeadows man to face court

    A Broadmeadows man has been issued a court summons for allegedly waving a Hizballah flag through the streets of Melbourne’s CBD during a protest last…

  • Count down to community fair

    Count down to community fair

    The community fair at St Mary of the Cross Mackillop Catholic Parish Primary School is just weeks away, bringing together the school community for a…

  • Northern Health’s mental health ward transformation

    Northern Health’s mental health ward transformation

    Northern Health re-opened its mental health division’s Ward 7 this month, making it the third largest mental health unit in Victoria. The ward, established when…

  • Business awards nominations open

    Business awards nominations open

    Nominations are open for the third annual City of Whittlesea Business Awards which celebrate the excellent talent and innovation of thr business community. The awards…

  • Indoor cricket centre opens

    Indoor cricket centre opens

    An indoor cricket centre has opened in Greenvale, opening the opportunity for cricket to be played all year round. The Hume Indoor Cricket Centre opened…

  • Australia’s first Paramedic Practitioner laws pass parliament

    Australia’s first Paramedic Practitioner laws pass parliament

    Legislation to enshrine Australia’s first Paramedic Practitioner into law has now passed the Victorian Parliament, paving the way for them to deliver urgent care and…

  • VicRoads announces Lunar New Year Heritage Plates auction

    VicRoads announces Lunar New Year Heritage Plates auction

    VicRoads has announced it will be hosting an exclusive live Heritage plates auction on February 18 in celebration of the Lunar New Year. The auction…

  • D-Max is at home among winners

    D-Max is at home among winners

    With utes accounting for more than one fifth of the 1.2 million vehicles sold in Australia last year, Isuzu has jumped on the Ford Ranger/Toyota…

  • Call to end the trend

    Call to end the trend

    This January marked the 10-year anniversary since the banning of commercial solarium beds across Australia. Despite this ban, Cancer Council Victoria reports that a large…

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