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  • Nominate a citizen of year

    Nominate a citizen of year

    Nominations for the Wyndham citizen of the year awards will open soon and the community is encouraged to get involved. From August 24, council will…

  • Monty Python comes to the west

    Monty Python comes to the west

    Do you like to look on the bright side of life? If so, you should see St Albans Secondary College’s production of Monty Python’s Spamalot.…

  • Calls for crossing funding

    Calls for crossing funding

    Wyndham council is calling on the state government to pick up more of the tab for the shared cost of school crossings. The School Crossing…

  • Go on a reading adventure

    Go on a reading adventure

    Schools, kindergartens, childcare centres and libraries across Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs are celebrating Children’s Book Week. The annual week, which this year runs from…

  • Fight to save homestead

    Fight to save homestead

    A group of residents are calling for the total restoration of the Point Cook Homestead, fearing that the historic site is on the brink of…

  • Small business council appointments announced

    Small business council appointments announced

    Doctor-turned -businesswoman, Dr Suji Sanjeevan, is now the appointed chair of Victoria’s newly re-established Small Business Ministerial Council. The state government announced Dr Sanjeevan’s appointment,…

  • Quiz reveals how safe residents feel

    Quiz reveals how safe residents feel

    Residents of Melbourne’s west feel less safe in their homes than in any other section of the state. That’s one of the findings of a…

  • Lions fans help break hotel record

    Lions fans help break hotel record

    Waves of visiting rugby fans helped Melbourne record its busiest hotel night ever last month. A record 25,089 hotel rooms were booked in the CBD…

  • Hairdressers to help cut road toll

    Hairdressers to help cut road toll

    The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has garnered the support of local hairdressers to inspire Victorians to talk to their loved ones about staying safe on…

  • TikTok birth control advice exposes young people to risk

    TikTok birth control advice exposes young people to risk

    Misleading birth control advice on TikTok is exposing young people to an increased risk of unplanned pregnancies, says new research by La Trobe University. The…

  • Have your say on working from home

    Have your say on working from home

    Victorians can now have their say on the state government’s plan to enshrine the right to work from home in law at engage.vic.gov.au/wfh. According to…

  • Nominate now

    Nominate now

    Nominations for the 2025 Victorian Aboriginal Honour Roll are now open. Minister for Treaty and First Peoples Natalie Hutchins opened nominations, calling for nominations from…

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