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  • Two bad bridges

    Two bad bridges

    Two dangerous bridges need major upgrades before West Tarneit Station opens next year, according to a local resident. Chaitanya Chalasani said the Leakes Road and…

  • Dangerous local roads named

    Dangerous local roads named

    Bacchus Marsh-Gisborne Road was rated as the worst road in the Moorabool, after new data revealing the most dangerous roads in Victoria has been released.…

  • Club recognised for hooking kids on hockey

    Club recognised for hooking kids on hockey

    The Footscray Hockey Club has been recognised for its efforts in attracting young players to the sport. The Yarraville based club was named the HookIn2Hockey…

  • Club is the bees knees

    Club is the bees knees

    J Beekeeping Club has a new meeting spot, and members are ready to welcome some new busy bees into the group. President Michael Symczycz said…

  • Collaborative mural inspires

    Collaborative mural inspires

    Six local emergings artists have completed a colourful new mural at St Albans Community Centre as part of a four week mural mentorship program. The…

  • Youth sports boost available

    Youth sports boost available

    Melton is reminding residents that a council program can help cover registration fees for extra-curricular activities for young people who are eligible. The council’s ‘FairGo…

  • Suspenseful thriller in Bacchus

    Suspenseful thriller in Bacchus

    A thrilling drama filled with suspense and mystery will be performed by a local community theatre group in Bacchus Marsh this month. Moonlite Theatre will…

  • Grants continue to support local community

    Grants continue to support local community

    Whittlesea council has updated its community grant guidelines after more than $2.5 million in community grants were allocated to 174 applicants in the 2024/ 2025…

  • North’s riskiest roads revealed

    North’s riskiest roads revealed

    Some of the busiest roads in Whittlesea and Hume are also among Melbourne’s riskiest according to the RACV. RACV’s new road safety map uses a…

  • Streetlife seeks volunteers

    Streetlife seeks volunteers

    Ahead of its return to the streets of Sunbury in November, the Sunbury Streetlife team is seeking eager volunteers to help bring the event to…

  • Nepali community stands strong

    Nepali community stands strong

    While Nepal is in the middle of political upheaval and potential revolution, many members of the Nepalese-Wyndham community are anxiously awaiting news on the fate…

  • Council campaign wins

    Council campaign wins

    Spending your dollars locally pays off– at least when it comes to winning national campaigns. Wyndham council’s ‘Love Your Local’ campaign recently won Mainstreet Australia’s…