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  • Ceramics on show in new exhibition

    Ceramics on show in new exhibition

    An impressive international collection of ceramics will be on display at Trio Art Studio and Gallery during September. The Kyneton-based gallery’s first exhibition of the…

  • A spin on an animated classic

    A spin on an animated classic

    To infinity and beyond! Families and fans of nostalgic animated movies can see their favourite Toy Story characters break out some moves onstage. Dance Story…

  • Showbag safety warning

    Showbag safety warning

    Showbags for this year’s Melbourne Royal Show are packed, stacked and ready to go, with Consumer Affairs Victoria completing its final round of product safety…

  • Cash for kids to play sport

    Cash for kids to play sport

    Victorian families are being encouraged to apply for the Get Active Kids Voucher next month. Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence today announced registrations are…

  • Noisy knees not an early arthritis sign in young people, research shows

    Noisy knees not an early arthritis sign in young people, research shows

    Young adults who notice grinding or clicking sounds in their knees post-surgery may be alarmed, but new research from La Trobe University suggests these sounds…

  • New post-acute viral infection research centre to open

    New post-acute viral infection research centre to open

    Long Covid could provide vital clues to the cause of other life-limiting post-viral infections such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis at a new…

  • Multicultural business precinct boost

    Multicultural business precinct boost

    The state government has announced a new program and guide aimed at helping local councils unlock the potential of multicultural business precincts across Victoria. The…

  • Book your wedding at an iconic Melbourne site

    Book your wedding at an iconic Melbourne site

    The state government has launched a new booking system for registry weddings at the Old Treasury Building. Government Services Minister Natalie Hutchins announced that the…

  • Almost half of Victorians are without a bushfire plan

    Almost half of Victorians are without a bushfire plan

    A recent CFA survey has revealed that 40 per cent of Victorians living in bushfire-prone areas do not have a bushfire plan in place to…

  • Early entries get the jersey

    Early entries get the jersey

    Cyclists who get in early to register for this year’s TAC Great Vic Bike Ride can claim a free high-vis jersey. The popular cycling event…

  • Jim Stynes award finalists unveiled

    Jim Stynes award finalists unveiled

    The AFL has announced the three finalists for the 2025 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award. Retiring Greater Western Sydney Giants midfielder Callan Ward, Brisbane Lions…

  • First speech submissions open

    First speech submissions open

    The 2025 edition of the national My First Speech competition for year 10, 11 and 12 students is open and now accepting submissions. The My…

  • Grassroots sport grants open

    Grassroots sport grants open

    Grassroots sporting facilities across Victoria are set for an upgrade with applications open for the state government’s 2025-26 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund (LSIF) funding program.…

  • Maribyrnong the target of anti-racism study

    Maribyrnong the target of anti-racism study

    Maribyrnong residents who’ve experienced racism are being asked to share their stories as part of efforts to combat the problem. A survey asking residents about…

  • Salvos seek Hobsons Bay help

    Salvos seek Hobsons Bay help

    The Salvation Army is famous the world over for helping those in need, but now the Salvos in Hobsons Bay are calling on locals to…

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