News
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Tubes of survival
February 1-7 was Feeding Tube Awareness Week, which aims to increase the understanding of tube feeding. Jena Carr spoke with two women with feeding tube…
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Riverbend feedback opens
Wyndham council is calling on residents to have their say on the future of a beloved local park. Locals can contribute to the concept designs…
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Celebrating speaking
Werribee Toastmasters celebrated a pretty significant milestone on Wednesday 4 February, clocking up their 1000th meeting. For decades, the group has helped locals from all…
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Love is in Tylden’s air
Grab your partner and spin them round and round for a rockin’ and rollin’ Valentine’s Day Prom in Tylden. For the fourth year in a…
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Delivering for over 155 years
One of Kyneton’s most beloved buildings has reached a special milestone. Kyneton Post Office recently marked 155 years, with Australia Post celebrating its rich history…
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Melton’s priorities
Melton’s council is calling for a whole-of-government partnership approach to help meet the demand of its rapidly growing community, unveiling its latest advocacy priorities on…
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Junubi welcomes youth support
A $750,000 boost from the state government designed to support South Sudanese youth across Melbourne has been well received by a local community leader. Announced…
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Melton’s big night of racing
Families, racing fans and entertainment lovers alike are being urged to get on track for one of Melton’s biggest nights of the year, with a…
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Bushfire deemed suspicious
Police are investigating a bushfire in Lerderderg on 3 February. Emergency services responded to reports of the blaze near O’Brien’s Crossing about 7pm. An investigation…
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Man burned in Bacchus Marsh assault
A 57-year-old man is in hospital with serious burns following an assault and fire in Bacchus Marsh. Emergency services were called to reports of a…
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Bulldogs premiership hero remembered
One of the heroes of Footscray’s 1954 VFL premiership team, Doug Reynolds, has died aged 92. Reynolds, who kicked a goal and was named among…
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How does your MP behave?
Federal politicians are used to the public and pundits scrutinising their every word, but now AI has joined the long list of watchdogs keeping tabs…












