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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…









