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  • Monash study identifies safest cars

    Monash study identifies safest cars

    Australians can now access the 2025 Used Car Safety Ratings, providing the latest independent insights to help consumers choose the safest second-hand vehicles on the…

  • Harder laws against underquoting coming

    Harder laws against underquoting coming

    The state government is introducing new laws to more intensely target the practise of underquoting in house sales. The laws will be introduced next year…

  • Help shape Avalon’s future

    Help shape Avalon’s future

    The state government has announced it is now accepting community feedback on how to develop its 10-year strategy to develop Avalon Airport and its employment…

  • Departing international students given cyber crime warning

    Departing international students given cyber crime warning

    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is warning departing international students to not sell their bank accounts and ID to criminals looking to scam and launder…

  • Fashion festival turns 30

    Fashion festival turns 30

    The Melbourne Fashion Festival will celebrate its 30th anniversary when it takes place early next year. Beginning in 1996, the festival is now Australia’s largest…

  • Fuel price caps coming

    Fuel price caps coming

    Victorian motorists will be given clearer notice of fuel price changes, with a daily fuel price cap to be introduced. The price cap is part…

  • New National Children’s Commissioner commences term

    New National Children’s Commissioner commences term

    Australia’s new National Children’s Commissioner, Deb Tsorbaris, said the nation must seize the opportunity to deliver real change for children and families, as she began…

  • Mernda man charged for harassing Federal MP online

    Mernda man charged for harassing Federal MP online

    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) executed a search warrant at a Mernda home on Friday 21 November, charging a man with using electronic devices to…

  • Crafty ladies helping kids

    Crafty ladies helping kids

    Werribee Ladies for Kids volunteers will set up their Christmas stall at Pacific Werribee from November 24-30, as members sell their craft works to raise…

  • Tree-mendous sale

    Tree-mendous sale

    Bacchus Marsh families can officially start counting down the days to Christmas, with the annual Rotary and SES Christmas Tree Fundraiser set to return on…

  • Fatal collision in Parwan

    Fatal collision in Parwan

    A man has died following a fatal collision in Parwan on the morning of Friday 21 November. Police were told a ute travelling west on…

  • Sikh community facility approved

    Sikh community facility approved

    Wyndham council has approved plans to renovate and expand the Gurdwara Sikh community facility in Hoppers Crossing, despite 108 objections from residents. Under the proposal,…