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  • 100 days of prep

    100 days of prep

    Laverton P-12 College had some 100 year old visitors to celebrate their prep cohort’s first 100 days of schooling on Friday, July 14. Only the…

  • McIvor Reserve lights up

    McIvor Reserve lights up

    New competition lighting at McIvor Reserve is now open for the Maribyrnong community and Yarraville soccer groups. Williamstown MP Melissa Horne joined representatives from home…

  • Fraser awarded grants

    Fraser awarded grants

    Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West, is one of more than 30 organisations in Fraser which has been awarded a volunteer grant. For 39 years,…

  • Refuse single-use plastic this July

    Refuse single-use plastic this July

    This July, Greenworlder, the global social media platform for sustainability and Plastic Free July, a worldwide movement, have joined forces to declare war on plastic…

  • Students reap the benefits of school camps

    Students reap the benefits of school camps

    Thousands of Victorian students across the state are heading out to school camps where they will develop new skills and connect better with classmates and…

  • AIHW data shows palliative care pressure

    AIHW data shows palliative care pressure

    Palliative Care Australia (PCA) chief executive Camilla Rowland has welcomed the release of the Palliative Care Services in Australia report from the Australian Institute of…

  • Online farm business program

    Online farm business program

    Agriculture Victoria is offering farmers, including those in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, an opportunity to participate in a free online business program to help manage…

  • Name brand swap

    Name brand swap

    Nearly three-quarters of people, including those in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, have swapped brand name products to generic products in the past 12 months. Compare…

  • Grants open for remote, rural and regional areas

    Grants open for remote, rural and regional areas

    Not-for-profit organisations in remote, rural and regional areas are now able to apply for the seeds of renewal program to support the ongoing prosperity of…

  • Tool theft cosing tradies $20m a year

    Tool theft cosing tradies $20m a year

    The theft of tools costs Victorian tradies $20 million a year, with more than 29,000 tools stolen in the 12 months to March 2023, according…

  • Red Cross volunteers needed

    Red Cross volunteers needed

    As disasters increase across Australia, so does the demand on Australian Red Cross emergency services. There are more than 500 Australian Red Cross emergency services…

  • STOPIT marks one year in service

    STOPIT marks one year in service

    A new service to stamp out unwanted sexual behaviour on public transport has received more than 1500 notifications in its first year. STOPIT, a text-based…

  • Bringing more cultural highlights to regional Victoria

    Bringing more cultural highlights to regional Victoria

    Arts and culture fans in regional Victoria will experience world-class performances, exhibitions and unmissable creative opportunities in their local venues thanks to the state government’s…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Flower workshops Want to learn how to do professional flower arrangements in a fun and relaxed program? Flowers, vase and snacks included. Joan Kirner House,…

  • Liaising endorsed to keep roads open

    Liaising endorsed to keep roads open

    Hobsons Bay councillors expressed their surprise at the proposed closure of Champion Road, when they endorsed the establishment of Level Crossing Removal Community Interest Groups.…

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