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  • 25 years of Bendigo community banks

    25 years of Bendigo community banks

    Bendigo Bank’s unique community bank model is celebrating 25 years of community owned and operated banking in Australia. Founded in 1998 with branches in Rupanyup…

  • A terrific tree turnout

    A terrific tree turnout

    A tree plantation drive was held at the Cherry Lake Buffer Mound and Wetlands on Saturday by not-for-profit organisation Dr Shri Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Pratishthan. The…

  • Lion kills Two Birds

    Lion kills Two Birds

    Lion has announced they will cease brewing Two Birds beer and will close ‘The Nest’ taproom and brewery in Spotswood. Two Birds Brewing became part…

  • Man charged over Maribyrnong death

    Man charged over Maribyrnong death

    Homicide Squad detectives have charged a man following the death of a woman in Maribyrnong earlier this month. Emergency services were called to Macedon Street…

  • Fabric Drive petition considered

    Fabric Drive petition considered

    Hobsons Bay councillors voted unanimously to respond to a petition asking council to fix Fabric Drive and its intersection with Blackshaws Road in Altona North.…

  • Events boost across Melbourne

    Events boost across Melbourne

    On June 18, the state government announced that it will provide a funding boost for events across Greater Melbourne areas, which is set to attract…

  • Huge fuel savings if car pollution standards are legislated

    Huge fuel savings if car pollution standards are legislated

    Modelling released on Monday, June 19, shows local residents will benefit from hundreds of millions of dollars in fuel savings over 10 years, should the…

  • Driving greater understanding of PTSD

    Driving greater understanding of PTSD

    Phoenix Australia are world-recognised experts in trauma-related mental health research and treatment, now they want to drive greater understanding of the condition ahead of National…

  • Boost to childhood cancer research

    Boost to childhood cancer research

    Fighting childhood cancer is a battle no family should have to face – but it’s a terrifying reality for hundreds of kids every year. The…

  • Boost for Landcare

    Boost for Landcare

    The state government has announced an $8.2 million investment to extend the roles of 80 part-time Victorian Landcare facilitators and 10 regional Landcare coordinators until…

  • First look at Melbourne International Games Week 2023

    First look at Melbourne International Games Week 2023

    Details of Melbourne International Games Week (MIGW) have been released with the first program announcement revealing 10-days of events that will give gamers the chance…

  • Infectious disease institute a step closer

    Infectious disease institute a step closer

    Melbourne’s world-leading Biomedical Precinct will soon be home to a new institute to protect Australians against infectious diseases and future pandemics. Premier Daniel Andrews along…

  • Melbourne Airport set for busy winter holidays

    Melbourne Airport set for busy winter holidays

    More than 1.6 million people are expected through the terminals at Melbourne Airport over the coming weeks as Victorians make the most of the winter…

  • Social housing boost

    Social housing boost

    Victoria is set to receive $496 million in funding within the next two weeks to deliver new social housing. In an announcement on June 21,…

  • 60-day dispensing policy could force job cuts, report finds

    60-day dispensing policy could force job cuts, report finds

    A Griffith University report has found new evidence that 665 pharmacies may close and 20,000 jobs could be lost due to the federal government’s proposed…

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