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Buddhist animal blessings in Braybrook
October 5 is World Animal Day and as they’ve done for the past 14 years, the Nalandra Buddhist Institute in Healsville, north east of Melbourne,…
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Youth Myki design unveiled
The winning design of the new youth Myki cards that will hit the network next year were unveiled. The winner of the design competition was…
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Spring celebration in Bacchus
Spring has returned – and so will the Bacchus Marsh Flower and Garden Show next month for its 12th year. Running across two days from…
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Museum construction milestone
Australia’s first Vietnamese cultural centre and museum reached a major construction milestone this month after concrete was poured for the museum’s roof. Multicultural Affairs Minister…
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Little River trains needed
A local social enterprise leader is calling on the state government to reinstate a direct rail connection between Little River and Werribee to make travel…
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Copper pipes stolen
Five public toilets had to be closed across the Macedon Ranges following significant damage caused by copper thieves. The public toilets in Sankey Reserve, Gisborne;…
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Paws for thought
It’s never been easier to bring home a furry friend thanks to the Wat Djerring Animal Facility offering half-price dog and puppy adoptions for a…
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Man charged over fatal Sydenham fire
Police have charged a man as part of an investigation into a fatal fire in Sydenham last year where two children died. A 24-year-old man…
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All set for a classic grand final
Grand Finals are the ultimate test – talent, system and nerve colliding in front of 100,000 at the MCG. This year it’s a classic: Geelong’s…
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Grand Final week: the greatest show in football
Grand Final week isn’t just another week of football – it’s the greatest theatre our game has. For the players, the coaches, and the fans,…
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Two arrests over Hoppers Crossing robbery
Police have arrested two males after a robbery in Hoppers Crossing on Sunday, September 21. It is understood the pair attended a supermarket on Warringa…
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Community bank celebrates quarter century
Having opened its doors on July 1, 2000, the Altona and Laverton Community Bank is marking 25 years of being more than just A financial…













