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  • Emergency services staff showcase sporting skills

    Emergency services staff showcase sporting skills

    More than 200 Ambulance Victoria (AV) staff have swapped their uniforms for sporting gear as they take on colleagues from across the state at this…

  • Program to bring creativity into classrooms

    Program to bring creativity into classrooms

    The next generation students will be able to join forces with artists through a fresh round of the Creative Learning Partnerships program. Creative Industries Minister…

  • Supporting families through still births and miscarriages

    Supporting families through still births and miscarriages

    The federal government has provided $3.2 million across four years to Red Nose Australia to deliver the ‘Healing Through Community’ project, supporting families through stillbirth…

  • Appliance manufacturer slammed with charges

    Appliance manufacturer slammed with charges

    Major appliance manufacturer Electrolux Home Products has been charged with 40 offences under the Gas Safety Act 1997 for allegedly supplying unsafe gas cooktops to…

  • A new day for beach safety

    A new day for beach safety

    On March 4, 2026, Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) will launch the very first national Red & Yellow Day, a nationwide celebration of the volunteers…

  • Toll-free tunnel travel

    Toll-free tunnel travel

    Motorists can look forward to a weekend of toll-free travel on the new West Gate Tunnel early next year. After announcing free weekend public transport…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Author talk Join Dr David Wang, former vice president of the Federation of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Societies and contributor to heart health book In…

  • Call out ghost buses

    Call out ghost buses

    Western Metropolitan MP David Ettershank is calling on westies to start counting ghost buses – a phenomenon in which the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) app…

  • Cancer survivor’s message

    Cancer survivor’s message

    Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. As part of Breast Cancer Awareness month…

  • ‘Dangerous’ Dohertys bottleneck

    ‘Dangerous’ Dohertys bottleneck

    A local man wants the state government to alter the Palmers Road and Dohertys Road junction in Truganina due to a bottleneck caused by one…

  • Get down to Urinetown

    Get down to Urinetown

    The Altona City Theatre wants to take audiences down, down, down to Unrinetown. Described as a hilarious show with a pissweak title, Unrinetown the musical…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Ayelet Brooks is an artist and dance school operator. She discusses her connection to Point Cook with Jaidyn Kennedy Tell us a little about yourself…

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