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  • Five charged with murder

    Five charged with murder

    Police have charged five people with murder as part of their investigation into a fatal shooting in Craigieburn in 2023. A 29-year-old Kew man, a…

  • First responders undertake vital training

    First responders undertake vital training

    First responders from across the state cut their teeth in a vital training exercise in Werribee recently. On Monday, July 28, Ambulance Victoria (AV) paramedics…

  • Polystyrene dumping ‘hideous’

    Polystyrene dumping ‘hideous’

    A man resident is calling on council to crack down on polystyrene dumping by builders in newer housing estates in Wyndham. Peter Sasso, who frequently…

  • Victoria tops NAPLAN class

    Victoria tops NAPLAN class

    Victoria has recorded its strongest ever NAPLAN results, ranking first or second in 18 of 20 measures. The 2025 NAPLAN results announced on Wednesday showed…

  • Man charged over synagogue fire

    Man charged over synagogue fire

    The Victorian Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) has charged a man over his alleged role in the arson that severely damaged the Adass Israel Synagogue…

  • Food van turns 4

    Food van turns 4

    Locals and volunteers celebrated the fourth birthday of the Paradise 4 Kids (P4K) food van initiative in St Albans on Tuesday, July 29, with a…

  • Gambling losses increase

    Gambling losses increase

    Brimbank remains the top council area in Victoria for electronic gaming machine (EGM) spent, with locals losing more than $175 million in the past financial…

  • Boom gate free

    Boom gate free

    The Sunbury line is now boom gate free. The last three sets of boom gates have been dismantled from the line, following works removing the…

  • Cottage’s new plan

    Cottage’s new plan

    Seymour Cottage could soon be a go-to tourist spot for Romsey. The Romsey and Lancefield District Historical Society have received $12,000 through Macedon Ranges council’s…

  • Building Parkinson’s support

    Building Parkinson’s support

    As the fastest growing neurological condition in the world, Parkinson’s disease affects many in our community – and a Melton group is helping support those…

  • Chaos as councillors criticise colleagues

    Chaos as councillors criticise colleagues

    Two Hobsons Bay councillors have lashed out at their colleagues for not supporting a public safety motion at Tuesday night’s council meeting. The July 29…

  • Pedal to the metal

    Pedal to the metal

    Two Riddells Creek locals are ready to put the pedal to the metal this November. Eris O’Donnell and Bernadette Power are joining the Great Vic…