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  • Celebrate 150 years

    Celebrate 150 years

    The Riddells Creek Mechanics Institute is turning 150, with the community invited to step inside the doors for a fun day out. On the day,…

  • Marking National Survivors Day

    Marking National Survivors Day

    A morning tea will be held in Sunbury to mark National Survivors Day. The event, hosted by Just4Causes, will be held in recognition of all…

  • Have your say on open space

    Have your say on open space

    Macedon Ranges council has released its draft Open Space Strategy for public consultation. The document will provide the strategic direction for the planning, management and…

  • Inspiration on and off the field

    Inspiration on and off the field

    Gisborne’s Tate Kemp is inspiring the Macedon Ranges on and off the footy field. The 23-year-old who has cerebral palsy, said he always wanted to…

  • Emergency services staff showcase sporting skills

    Emergency services staff showcase sporting skills

    More than 200 Ambulance Victoria (AV) staff have swapped their uniforms for sports gear as they take on colleagues from across the state at this…

  • ‘Aunty Aud’ celebrates 100

    ‘Aunty Aud’ celebrates 100

    A lifelong Melton resident – and much-loved aunty – celebrated her 100th birthday last month in the company of her family and friends. Living at…

  • Cancer survivor’s message

    Cancer survivor’s message

    Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. As part of Breast Cancer Awareness month…

  • Bacchus in bloom

    Bacchus in bloom

    Bacchus Marsh – like many towns across Moorabool – is a great place to see the Victorian spring at its best. From bright flowers to…

  • Bridge delays continue

    Bridge delays continue

    Construction for a proposed footbridge connecting Brimbank and Moonee Valley remains at an impasse decades after it was promised to locals. As reported by Star…

  • ‘Dangerous’ Dohertys bottleneck

    ‘Dangerous’ Dohertys bottleneck

    A local man wants the state government to alter the Palmers Road and Dohertys Road junction in Truganina due to a bottleneck caused by one…

  • Craigieburn waste tyre company fined

    Craigieburn waste tyre company fined

    A waste tyre company in Craigieburn has been fined $5000 and its director a further $1000 for failing to obtain a licence to store more…

  • CARE Expo returns

    CARE Expo returns

    A free event will unite older people, carers, and people with disability to promote connection and awareness of support services. Hosted by Melton council on…