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  • New skate park for Olivine

    New skate park for Olivine

    Donnybrook’s skaters will soon have a dedicated space to skate, with construction underway on the suburb’s first skate park at the Olivine Recreation Reserve. The…

  • Voting open for Hume’s youth anthology awards

    Voting open for Hume’s youth anthology awards

    Voting is open for Hume’s 2025 youth anthology awards, an annual published collection of creative works from young people in the municipality. Every year, Hume…

  • Major drug bust

    Major drug bust

    Three St Albans men and a Deer Park man were arrested after a large-scale clandestine drug laboratory was discovered in Shepparton during a national week…

  • Dinos, Diprotodons and discoveries at pop-up museum

    Dinos, Diprotodons and discoveries at pop-up museum

    Step back in time this September when Museums Victoria brings the wonders of history and nature directly to Mill Park and Epping North. On Thursday,…

  • More pollution monitors for tunnel

    More pollution monitors for tunnel

    The impact of the soon to open West Gate Tunnel (WGTP) on air-quality in the inner-west will be more closely scrutinised, with extra monitors located…

  • Donors needed now

    Donors needed now

    Australian Red Cross Lifeblood is urgently appealing for people to donate blood and help boost critical supplies. The urgent call comes after record high demand…

  • Sammy pushes the boundaries for charity

    Sammy pushes the boundaries for charity

    Local man Sammy Muscat has returned from his second 4000km self-supported ride across Europe that involved sleepless nights, treacherous weather and the equivalent of climbing…

  • Singing scientist honoured

    Singing scientist honoured

    PRECEDE: Two Maribyrnong women were inducted into the Women’s Honour Roll at a ceremony on Tuesday, September 2 at the Arts Centre Melbourne. Twenty-four women…

  • Legal advice to stay hidden

    Legal advice to stay hidden

    Wyndham council has narrowly voted not disclose the legal advice it consulted when deciding the future of $36 million left over from developer contributions in…

  • Caravans stolen in Epping

    Caravans stolen in Epping

    Police are investigating after two caravans were stolen from a business in Epping. Officers were told a man attended a business on Fullarton Drive about…

  • Migrant women connect

    Migrant women connect

    Twelve Brimbank mums are part of the latest group of migrant women to take part in a Government House gardening program. The ‘Peace and Prosperity…

  • Promoting good sleep practices among children

    Promoting good sleep practices among children

    Following suspended melatonin sales in Australia, a health expert is advising parents to prioritise establishing good sleeping habits to children before considering supplements Online health…