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  • Crafty Xmas market

    Crafty Xmas market

    Western Homeschoolers Community is warmly inviting all to its Christmas Craft market at the Iramoo Community Centre on 4 December. The parent-led community is running…

  • Coaches replace trains

    Coaches replace trains

    Those travelling beyond Bacchus Marsh on the train are being told to allow for extra travel time with coaches replacing trains for part of the…

  • Veteran groups awarded

    Veteran groups awarded

    A number of groups across the Macedon Ranges are benefiting from state government and the Victorian Veterans Council’s grants. Veterans Minister Natalie Suleyman and Macedon…

  • Meet the Faces of Wyndham

    Meet the Faces of Wyndham

    A portrait alone could never tell a person’s entire story. Concept artist and photographer David Mullins’ Faces of Wyndham project has proved it can be…

  • From concrete to Cormorants

    From concrete to Cormorants

    A once-concrete channel in Melton’s West is showing new signs of life, with local birdwatchers recording a growing diversity of species as the Re-imagining Arnolds…

  • Powering the 500

    Powering the 500

    All eyes were on the Supercars at Sandown raceway over the weekend, but the event would not have been possible without the 349 dedicated volunteers…

  • Local voice, national honour

    Local voice, national honour

    Local Eyensbury writer Amy Montague has made history as a decorated author after bringing home third place in the 2025 Furphy Literary Award, one of…

  • It’s a world record!

    It’s a world record!

    A world record has been set in Whittlesea. On Tuesday 18 November, 1070 people made their way to Donnybrook’s Olivine Recreation Reserve to help developer…

  • Christmas market fun

    Christmas market fun

    A Christmas market is coming to Keilor early next month, giving locals an opportunity to chat, connect and get some early Christmas shopping done. Market…

  • Behold the B-24 Liberator

    Behold the B-24 Liberator

    Tucked away in a hangar in the old Werribee airfield is the only B-24 Liberator remaining from World War II in the southern hemisphere. The…

  • Changes ‘suffocating democracy’

    Changes ‘suffocating democracy’

    A change to Whittlesea’s governance rules is “suffocating democracy”, according to one councillor. During the 18 November council meeting, councillors voted on a number of…

  • Mayor urges respect

    Mayor urges respect

    New Whittlesea mayor Lawrie Cox has urged his fellow councillors to treat the community, council staff and each other with respect – and called out…