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  • Put your project on council radar

    Melton community members are being asked to share their ideas to make a difference in the local community. The council has started preparations for its…

  • Measles alert for Werribee

    Health authorities have issued a warning after a man, infected with measles, visited Werribee train station and Pacific Werribee last month. The state’s Chief Health…

  • Shooting arrest Police have charged a man in relation to a shooting in Hillside on June 12. A 53-year-old man was taken to hospital with…

  • My Business: Hearing is believing

    My Business: Hearing is believing

    Active Audiology has built up an outstanding reputation in its nearly eight years of operation in Altona, helping people with their hearing issues and finding…

  • Young couple’s dream: 11/97 Barry Street, Romsey 3434

    Young couple’s dream: 11/97 Barry Street, Romsey 3434

    Right in the thick of things, within a stroll of good coffee at the bakery, a doctor’s surgery and shops, this unit built by Sunbury’s…

  • Stars in the making

    Stars in the making

    Springside West College is less than two years old, but its drama stars are already getting national recognition. The Fraser Rise school entered in the…

  • Breakthrough in murder case

    Breakthrough in murder case

    By Erin Pearson/The Age The estranged husband of slain Melton South woman Cindy Crossthwaite has faced court charged with her murder, 12 years after the…

  • MY PLACE

    MY PLACE

    What is your connection to Melton? I have lived in Melton for over 10 years. I joined 979FM in October, 2016, and trained to be…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Dive into the holidays Dive into fun in the play pool at Watergardens Town Centre, with a range of inflatable pool toys, shapes, beach balls…

  • Justice report backs education

    By Alesha Capone A new report into education offered at the Parkville and Malmsbury youth justice precincts could assist in planning for the Cherry Creek…

  • Food faults lead to $25,000 fine

    By Alesha Capone A Hoppers Crossing food premises owner has been fined $25,000 after pleading guilty to 11 charges relating to the cleanliness of their…

  • Travel warning as line closes

    By Ewen McRae Ballarat line commuters are being warned to plan for extended travel times, when trains stop running for two weeks as works at…

  • New place for e-waste

    Caroline Springs residents will soon find it easier to dispose of their e-waste. E-waste is one of the fastest-growing streams of waste worldwide, and covers…

  • Rescuing the rescuers

    Rescuing the rescuers

    A downpour last week has led to a flood of support for a local animal rescue shelter. The Bacchus Marsh region experienced a high amount…

  • The romance of local lore

    The romance of local lore

    Shirleyrose Rowe has lived in Bacchus Marsh for 35 years – but her book captures a much longer stretch of the town’s history. Ninety-three-year-old Rowe,…

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