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  • Telling pandemic stories through dance

    Telling pandemic stories through dance

    Derrimut Primary School has come home with a National Story Award for excellence in performing arts and raising awareness about mental health as part of…

  • Inspiring kids to read

    Inspiring kids to read

    The state government has announced $1 million in funding for public libraries across Victoria from the Premiers’ Reading Challenge Book Fund. Every year, the Challenge…

  • From the Archives

    From the Archives

    Star Weekly looks back at the pages of our predecessors. 35 years ago October 21, 1987 Residents of Taylors Lakes spent a terrifying 60 minutes…

  • Notable Vic women honoured

    Notable Vic women honoured

    Twenty-three remarkable Victorian women who helped shape the state and the nation were recognised recently when they were inducted into this year’s Victorian Honour Roll…

  • Warning to not ‘ buy in’ to illegal wildlife trade

    Warning to not ‘ buy in’ to illegal wildlife trade

    Crime Stoppers is urging people to beware and speak up about the trade of illegal wildlife and exotic pests through its new “Don’t Buy In”…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Want your event listed? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-profit organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.…

  • Deer Park station revamp taking shape

    Deer Park station revamp taking shape

    The Level Crossing Removal Project team have installed eight giant sections of the revamped Deer Park station as part of the Mt Derrimut Road Level…

  • Road safety grants open

    Road safety grants open

    Community groups wanting to address road safety issues in their local areas can now apply for a state government grant, including those in Sunbury and…

  • Tweet tweet, it’s almost bird count time

    Tweet tweet, it’s almost bird count time

    The Aussie Bird Count by BirdLife Australia is running October 17 to 23, so it’s time to pull out your binoculars and register. The all-ages…

  • Flood destroys Arundel Road Trestle Bridge

    Flood destroys Arundel Road Trestle Bridge

    The Arundel Road Trestle Bridge in Keilor has reportedly been destroyed by flood waters. Brimbank councillor Virginia Tachos said she believes the historic bridge was…

  • Roads a top priority for residents

    Roads a top priority for residents

    Transport has emerged as a key issue for Melton residents, with the latest Melton council community satisfaction survey showing residents’ priorities are improving roads and…

  • University Park PS secures $95,000 for maintenance

    University Park PS secures $95,000 for maintenance

    University Park Primary School will receive $95,000 as a part of a Victorian Government “maintenance blitz” Students and teachers at more than 100 Victorian schools…

  • Connecting through learning

    Connecting through learning

    In celebration of the Victorian Seniors Festival this October, EdConnect is recognising the commitment and passion of local volunteers who give their time consistently each…

  • Big celebrations for University Park PS

    Big celebrations for University Park PS

    University Park Primary School (UPPS) is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a huge party, and everyone is welcome! The school principal, Andrea Federico, is inviting…

  • Safer sanctuary for dogs

    Safer sanctuary for dogs

    Delahey’s canine population is set to have a new favourite place, as the council is seeking feedback on the draft concept design for a proposed…

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