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  • Angus Sampson heads campaign to reach men at high risk of drowning

    Angus Sampson heads campaign to reach men at high risk of drowning

    Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) has launched a new national safety campaign designed to reach men and give more Aussies the tools to keep themselves…

  • Iconic Lions cakes return

    Iconic Lions cakes return

    Lions Christmas cakes are back, just in time for the lead-up to Christmas. Lions Christmas cakes and puddings are sold by locals for locals. They’re…

  • Laverton North factory fire contained

    Laverton North factory fire contained

    Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) responded to a fire in a building at a recycle facility in Laverton North during the evening of Thursday, November 21.…

  • Tarneit man fined over Mount Cottrell fire

    Tarneit man fined over Mount Cottrell fire

    A Tarneit man has been fined $1186 by the Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) over an industrial waste fire on a property he owns in…

  • A Shaw thing

    A Shaw thing

    Wyndham councillor Mia Shaw will once again don the mayoral robes after holding off a challenge from Cr Peter Maynard. Seven of the eleven councillors…

  • Tarneit man fined by EPA over cigarette litter

    Tarneit man fined by EPA over cigarette litter

    A Tarneit man has been fined a total of $833 after he tossed a burning cigarette from a car in a rural area at Barnawartha…

  • Old fashioned but not obsolete

    Old fashioned but not obsolete

    With the rise of AI threatening to put many employees and their professions out of business, Cade Lucas talks to two tradesmen whose jobs are…

  • Teens charged over Werribee attack

    Teens charged over Werribee attack

    Police have charged two teenagers following an alleged assault in Werribee on Tuesday, November 19. Police allege that a 16-year-old girl was assaulted at a…

  • New funding rounds for veterans announced

    New funding rounds for veterans announced

    The state announced two new rounds of funding that will support veterans in Victoria. Announced on Monday, November 18, the Veterans Capital Works 2024–25 grants…

  • New financial scheme for victims of crime

    New financial scheme for victims of crime

    The state government announced a new financial scheme aimed at supporting victims of crime outside of courts. The new Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS), opened for…

  • Heavy horses for courses

    Heavy horses for courses

    The National Clydesdale and Heavy Horse Festival is returning to Werribee South on January 18-19. More than your typical equestrian escapade, the public will be…

  • Funding boost for Werribee Cup

    Funding boost for Werribee Cup

    Next month’s Werribee Cup has received a cash injection from the state government. Racing Minister Anthony Carbines visited Werribee Racecourse on Wedneasday, November 20, to…

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