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  • A Porsche competitor

    A Porsche competitor

    One of our all-time favourites is the superlative Audi S8 luxury sports sedan. Audi claims the S8 represents an extraordinary combination of high-performance motoring and…

  • Werribee hit-run under investigation

    Werribee hit-run under investigation

    Police are investigating the circumstances of a hit-run collision in Werribee that injured a pedestrian last month. Investigators have been told a group of people…

  • Motor crime sting leads to dozens of arrests

    Motor crime sting leads to dozens of arrests

    Police have released the results of an operation that occurred in late August, which has led to the arrest of 35 alleged car thieves and…

  • Stepping on sepsis to save lives

    Stepping on sepsis to save lives

    Northern Health has stepped back into the fight against sepsis, recognising world sepsis day on Saturday, September 13, with its locally developed step on sepsis…

  • Locals pitch in to clean Whittlesea

    Locals pitch in to clean Whittlesea

    Whittlesea residents are taking roadside rubbish into their own hands, running regular community cleanups along Plenty Road. Since July 2024, local resident Clive Denholm has…

  • Pharmacies could play greater role in teen contraception

    Pharmacies could play greater role in teen contraception

    A recent study conducted by the SPHERE Centre for Research Excellence at Monash University explores how community pharmacies could play a greater role in providing…

  • Ambulance Victoria first responders named finalists

    Ambulance Victoria first responders named finalists

    Two outstanding Ambulance Victoria (AV) first responder have been named finalists in a prestigious awards ceremony. The Victorian Rotary Emergency Services Community Awards (Vic RESCA)…

  • Count birds in your backyard

    Count birds in your backyard

    The Aussie Bird Count is back and swooping in with an annual opportunity to spotlight both familiar backyard birds and surprising regional stories as Australians…

  • Consumer watchdog issues dressmaker warning

    Consumer watchdog issues dressmaker warning

    Victorians shopping for printed dressmaking fabrics are being warned against buying from Barwon Heads-based retailer Nerida Hansen. Consumer Affairs Victoria has been contacted more than…

  • Observe bird species for a good cause

    Observe bird species for a good cause

    The Aussie Bird Count is back and swooping in with an annual opportunity to spotlight both familiar backyard birds and surprising regional stories as Australians…

  • Subdividing blocks set to get easier in Victoria

    Subdividing blocks set to get easier in Victoria

    The state government has announced it will make it easier for property owners to subdivide and build a second house in a typical suburban backyard.…

  • Free travel for carers

    Free travel for carers

    Victorian carers can explore Melbourne and regional Victoria with free travel during National Carers Week from Sunday, October 12 to Saturday, October 18. Victorian carers…