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  • Lights needed at intersection

    Lights needed at intersection

    A local man is calling on Wyndham council to install lights at a “well-known accident hotspot” in Tarneit. Aijaz Moinuddin said in recent years, the…

  • New endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic

    New endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic

    An endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic for women and girls will open in Werribee by early 2026. To be located within Werribee Medical and Dental…

  • Court delays ‘outrageous’

    Court delays ‘outrageous’

    A two-year delay to the opening of Wyndham’s specialist Koori and family violence courts has been labelled “outrageous” by a western suburbs MP. While the…

  • Charges laid over Truganina kidnapping

    Charges laid over Truganina kidnapping

    Police have charged two teenage boys after a boy was allegedly kidnapped and robbed in Truganina earlier this month. It is alleged the victim was…

  • Kinder crackdown

    Kinder crackdown

    The state government is holding kindergarten providers to account by making sure funding is used properly and children are getting the most out of learning.…

  • Child safety overhaul

    Child safety overhaul

    The state government has introduced landmark legislation to overhaul the child safety system. The Social Services Regular will be expanded to bring the Working with…

  • Santa’s phone number leaked

    Santa’s phone number leaked

    Telstra has leaked one big phone number, and kids are running to Telstra’s public phones to make some very important calls before Christmas. Santa Claus…

  • Government funds new first-line treatment for deadly blood cancer

    Government funds new first-line treatment for deadly blood cancer

    Australians newly diagnosed with multiple myeloma can receive a new frontline therapy, with the federal government funding a first-of-its-kind medicine which activates the immune system…

  • Grants for groups supporting Victorians with disability

    Grants for groups supporting Victorians with disability

    More Victorians living with disability will have access to peer support, with the state government opening a new round of Self-Help Grants. Minister for Disability…

  • ‘Historic’ native title claim could advance quickly

    ‘Historic’ native title claim could advance quickly

    A native title claim over an area that includes Melbourne has been lodged by Traditional Owners and could progress quickly through the courts. Covering thousands…

  • Vision to protect schoolkids, cyclists after tragedies

    Vision to protect schoolkids, cyclists after tragedies

    A long-term state vision has stuck with calls to roll back speed limits on local streets and more bike lanes following a spate of disturbing…

  • ‘Layer up’ to prevent drownings

    ‘Layer up’ to prevent drownings

    As temperatures rise and families prepare to spend more time by the water, Kidsafe Victoria is urging parents and carers to ‘layer up this summer’…

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