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  • Dead heat at the Werribee Cup

    Dead heat at the Werribee Cup

    Not many people could have predicted what would happen at the 2025 Werribee Cup, as more than 4000 turned out to witness the first dead…

  • Vivaan: Double virtuoso

    Vivaan: Double virtuoso

    Being a prodigy at one instrument is impressive as it is, but Wyndham’s own Vivaan is a virtuoso of both the drums and piano. It…

  • Olympic champ awards champion volunteer

    Olympic champ awards champion volunteer

    Australian swimmer Kieran Perkins visited the Williamstown Swimming and Life Saving Club (WSLSC) on Sunday to honour one of its legendary volunteers. The two-time Olympic…

  • Sunbury youth to set sail

    Sunbury youth to set sail

    Sunbury Rotary Club is helping young people in the area to learn teamwork and leadership skills in the new year with a new sailing program.…

  • Celebrating staff

    Celebrating staff

    The Rapid Relief Team (RRT) has served an appreciation breakfast to educators who support children with disabilities on International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).…

  • Funding boost

    Funding boost

    Macedon Ranges libraries are set to receive a funding boost. All four of the Goldfields Macedon Ranges library branches in Kyneton, Gisborne, Woodend and Romsey…

  • Sunbury’s green trench trial recognised

    Sunbury’s green trench trial recognised

    Greater Western Water’s (GWW) innovative Sunbury backfill trial has been recognised at the Green Gown Awards Australasia, which celebrate sustainability excellence across the tertiary education…

  • Jimmy Barnes tribute act comes to Keilor

    Jimmy Barnes tribute act comes to Keilor

    Locals looking for an afternoon of classic tunes, great food and good vibes can head to a music festival in Keilor this month. Keilor Bowls…

  • Local artists invited to apply for art exhibition

    Local artists invited to apply for art exhibition

    Whittlesea council is encouraging local artists to submit their work to the 2026 art exhibition, inviting them to explore the theme ‘BELONG’. Whittlesea mayor Lawrie…

  • When school is out for the final time

    When school is out for the final time

    Thirteen years of primary and secondary schooling comes to an end for my daughter next week as we wait for the final piece of the…

  • Support for local teddies

    Support for local teddies

    The Melton ladies who knit and crochet trauma teddies have been praised for their work by Djerriwrarrh Masonic Lodge for their work carefully crafting trauma…

  • Rough Sleeper Initiative recognised

    Rough Sleeper Initiative recognised

    Melton City Council has recently been recognised for its innovative approach to addressing homelessness, picking up an award at the 2025 Victorian Homelessness Achievement Awards…