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The carnival is far from over

The Carnival continues to be a popular attraction, despite people movers making way for SUVs. Like Toyota did with Tarago’s radical rebirth as the...

Changing lives through recycling

TOMRA Cleanaway’s Victorian Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) network has been making a difference in the lives of many in the north and west since...

State announces injured worker upskilling program

The state government announced that it will investigate rolling out a statewide program aimed at helping injured workers to re-skill as Vocational Education Trainers. Education...

State consults on restricting NDAs for workplace sexual harassment cases

The state government will begin consultation on laws to restrict the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in workplace sexual harassment cases. The consultation process will...

Councils call for rate cap change

Restrictions on revenue sources, rising costs and population growth are creating ongoing challenges, according to the Outer Melbourne Councils (OMC) group. The group, previously known...

Vocational education a ‘game-changer’

National Skills Week, from August 19-25, will this year encourage all Australians to discover how Vocational Education and Training (VET) can be the ultimate...

Pageant showcases Samoan pride

Chantelle Tautunuafatasi from Sunshine West was crowned Miss Samoa Victoria, but her journey is far from over. She is now set to compete for the...

Ironbark plaque unveiled

The Wyndham Stadium Precinct project has celebrated a milestone with the naming of ‘Ironbark Pavilion’ at Ironbark Fields in Tarneit. Wyndham City mayor Jennie...

Laughter promotes change

South-Sudanese comedian Ciang Ajeic is reaping what he’s sown online and in reality. From a young age Ciang, who lives in Tarneit, was drawn to...

Dorothy’s concert spectacular

Dorothy and her Wiggly friends will be doing the dippy do dinosaur dance all the way to Wyndham later this year. The beloved green and...

Never walk alone

There is still time to register for this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day walk, ran by Lifeline Western Melbourne. On September 10, nine laps of...

Food safety convictions

The owner of a Werribee food premises has been convicted of 26 charges relating to unsafe food practices and ordered to pay fines and...

Riding for recovery

Anthony Quinn hopes it will be a case of second time lucky as he attempts to complete the Great Vic Bike Ride later this...

All invited to VU open days

Victoria University (VU) is welcoming prospective students, friends and family to three open days in 2024. VU is expanding its open day events to include...

Multiple arrests and stolen cars recovered across Wyndham

Police arrested almost 20 people and recovered four stolen vehicles during a nightly operation targeting vehicle theft in Wyndham. As part of Operation Vista members...

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Bice headed to Sydney

Riley Bice decided to give playing in the Victorian Football League one last shot this season and it paid off with him being drafted...