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Roadshow inspires future STEM students

The Science Roadshow rolled into St Albans Secondary College last week to inspire the next generation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) researchers. The...

New partnership tackles prevention

WestCASA (Western Centre Against Sexual Assault) has received a grant to partner with LaTrobe University in an initiative aimed at enhancing engagement with Culturally...

Recycling trailers launched

Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) Vic West Zone operator TOMRA Cleanaway has announced the launch of community events trailers just in time for the summer...

WNFL up for caring award

When Jordan Dalliston stepped into Western Football Netball League’s (WFNL) netball operations co-ordinator role, she knew a goal she wanted to achieve, and that...

Breakfast and Beveridge

This week, the opportunity to be inspired with a side of breakfast presents itself at the Overnewton Castle in Keilor. From 7am to 9am, on...

1000th patient joins registry

The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute has celebrated its 1000th patient to join the Victorian hip dysplasia registry (VicHip). Launched in 2022, VicHip aims to improve...

Paper Cranes releases first music video

‘Too embarrassed to ask for help’. That is a line on Melton artist Lauren Keighery's new music video, Too Far Gone. Too Far Gone dives...

Theft and deceptions investigated

Police are investigating the theft and subsequent use of bank cards in Melbourne’s west during October. Investigators have been told the victim lost their...

Morning melody with Rhonda Burchmore

Rhonda Burchmore is ready to entertain you with some marvellous Morning Melodies at the Encore Events Centre in Hoppers Crossing on Tuesday, December 10. Between...

Caribbean comes west

“If you’ve ever thought of going to Jamaica and thought it was too expensive, worry not. We’ll bring it to you in Williamstown.” That’s Jamaican...

Makers market returns for Christmas

The Kororoit Creek Neighbourhood House (KCNH) will open its doors this Friday with a festive makers market. The market will feature local craft makers and...

Iconic Lions cakes return

Lions Christmas cakes are back, just in time for the lead-up to Christmas. Lions Christmas cakes and puddings are sold by locals for locals. They’re...

Rental reform bill announced

Renters in Victoria could have a raft of new rights if legislation announced by the state government this week becomes law. On Wednesday, Premier Jacinta...

Health regulators unite against family violence

For the first time ever, Australia’s health practitioner regulators have united to call for an end to family violence. The five regulators: The Australian Health...

New Melbourne University chancellor installed

Jane Hansen has been officially installed as the chancellor of the University of Melbourne. Ms Hansen was officially installed by the Governor of Victoria, Her...

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Free Australia Day fun

Wyndham’s free Australia Day program is back and it is Tarneit’s turn to celebrate. On Sunday, January 26, Penrose Place will light up for...