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  • Arrests over Craigieburn shooting

    Arrests over Craigieburn shooting

    Police arrested five men on Thursday as part of their investigation into the fatal shooting of Robert Issa in a Craigieburn carpark in 2023. The…

  • My Place: Evan Maddox

    My Place: Evan Maddox

    Evan Maddox was born in Williamstown in 1943 and has lived there ever since. Now in his 80’s, Mr Maddox recently released a book, “Memories…

  • Choirs to jam together

    Choirs to jam together

    The sound of singing will reverberate through the western suburbs on Saturday, August 30, when the annual Choir Jam takes place at the Laverton Community…

  • Dying to know about death

    Dying to know about death

    It might happen to all of us at some point and rank alongside taxes as one of life’s absolute certainties, but death is not something…

  • Victoria’s virtual women’s health clinic open

    Victoria’s virtual women’s health clinic open

    The new virtual women’s health clinic is open now for all Victorian women and girls. The new service, established by the state government, will provide…

  • State strives to strengthen bail laws

    State strives to strengthen bail laws

    A bill to strengthen Victoria’s bail laws, prevent reoffending and keep the community safe has been introduced to state parliament. Premier Jacinta Allan, Attorney-General Sonya…

  • Barro criminal charges dropped

    Barro criminal charges dropped

    Locals have been left frustrated by the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to drop criminal charges against Barro Group for its mismanagement of the Kealba…

  • Jack’s Anzac spirit

    Jack’s Anzac spirit

    A year 11 student from The Grange P-12 College has been named one of this year’s recipients of the premier’s Spirit of Anzac prize. Hoppers…

  • Local sport club boost

    Local sport club boost

    Sporting clubs across Melton and Moorabool were some of those named to receive a boost last month. The state government-funded program provided 827 grants in…

  • Scouting new members

    Scouting new members

    The 1st Sunbury Scouts are ready to welcome new members. For the first time in 18 months, the club is accepting new youths aged 11…

  • Sunbury woman wins big

    Sunbury woman wins big

    A Sunbury woman was shocked to find out her TattsLotto ticket resulted in a $4.2 million win. The woman held one of the seven division…

  • Gearing up

    Gearing up

    A Keilor local is preparing for her fourth Great Vic Bike Ride this year, which will see cyclists pedal from Mortlake to Camperdown via the…