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  • Fundraising from the heart

    Fundraising from the heart

    The Heart Foundation is cheering on people across Australia who have collectively run the equivalent of three laps of the country to raise funds for…

  • 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…

  • Aussie oral habits revealed

    Aussie oral habits revealed

    Most children have their first visit to the dentist years later than recommended a new survey has revealed. Data from an Australian Dental Association’s (ADA)…

  • Victoria tops NAPLAN class

    Victoria tops NAPLAN class

    Victoria has recorded its strongest ever NAPLAN results, ranking first or second in 18 of 20 measures. The 2025 NAPLAN results announced on Wednesday showed…

  • New grants for Victorian veterans

    Veterans and their families can now apply for new grants that honour their service and support their wellbeing. The Anzac Day Proceeds Fund offers grants…

  • Submissions open for Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards

    Submissions open for Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards

    The 2026 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards are now open for submissions. Established in 1985, the awards champion and recognise excellence across a diverse range of…

  • Path decision deferred

    Path decision deferred

    Hobsons Bay council has deferred a decision on a proposed new pathway in Spotswood due to confusion over whether it should be shared by cyclists…

  • Brett gets on his bike again

    Brett gets on his bike again

    Veteran Altona cyclist Brett Marlow had a good answer when asked why he was saddling up for the Great Vic Bike Ride again this year.…

  • Boat ramp upgrade downgraded

    Boat ramp upgrade downgraded

    A major upgrade of the Altona boat ramp has been quietly been shelved more than four years after it was announced. In a statement to…

  • Polluters warned

    Polluters warned

    The Environmental Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) is taking no rubbish from polluters. In June this year, the regulator slapped eight offenders with criminal charges for…

  • Recognition 45 years on

    Recognition 45 years on

    The federal government officially welcomed home the athletics from the 1980 Olympics Games in Russia on July 30, 45 years after the Games. Tara Murray…

  • Chaos as councillors criticise colleagues

    Chaos as councillors criticise colleagues

    Two Hobsons Bay councillors have lashed out at their colleagues for not supporting a public safety motion at Tuesday night’s council meeting. The July 29…

  • Filmmaker siblings dream big

    Filmmaker siblings dream big

    Two young filmmakers from the western suburbs are hoping to each make their mark in an upcoming international film festival. Siblings Alexis and Charlie Truong…

  • Machete bins rolled out

    Machete bins rolled out

    Two machete disposal bins will be located in Melbourne’s inner west as part of a two-month amnesty period during which people are being urged to…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    End of life discussion Dying to Know Information Afternoon to be held on Sunday August 10, 12pm – 4pm. Afternoon tea provided. Anyone curious about…

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