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  • Research to increase neurodiversity inclusivity

    Research to increase neurodiversity inclusivity

    University of Melbourne researchers are heading a purpose built program advocating for more neurodiversity inclusive workplaces. The initiative was established in response to a pilot…

  • AFLW set for night grand final

    AFLW set for night grand final

    This year’s AFLW Grand Final will be held at night. The AFL confirmed the decision on Wednesday, November 6 having earlier informed AFLW clubs of…

  • Dr Demaio to depart

    Dr Demaio to depart

    VicHealth chief executive, Dr Sandro Demaio, has announced he is stepping down from the role to take up a position with the United Nations. After…

  • Paralympics inspire grants program

    Paralympics inspire grants program

    Following the success of the 2024 Paralympics the state government is giving Victorians with a disability more opportunity to participate in sport. On Wednesday, Community…

  • Free travel for veterans on Remembrance Day

    Free travel for veterans on Remembrance Day

    Victorian veterans, war widows and current defence force members will have access to free public transport on Remembrance Day, Monday, November 11. In addition, free…

  • This Girl Can Week returns

    This Girl Can Week returns

    VicHealth is encouraging women across the state to group together and get active at one of the events happening as part of This Girl Can…

  • Point Cook house searched by police

    Point Cook house searched by police

    A Point Cook residential address was among five properties raided by police in an operation against the National Socialist Network. Police executed five search warrants…

  • Postie hell in Hoppers Crossing

    Postie hell in Hoppers Crossing

    Hoppers Crossing is no picnic for posties, according to new data listing the suburb as having the second most dog-related incidents in Victoria. Australia Post…

  • In his father’s footsteps

    In his father’s footsteps

    Mawien Ariik is striving to follow in his father’s selfless footsteps. His father was killed in the war in Sudan and he was separated from…

  • Games for the young at heart

    Games for the young at heart

    Whittlesea’s senior residents will be taking centre stage over the next month for the municipality’s Seniors’ Festival. The festivities will launch on Tuesday, November 12…

  • Revolution, rock bands and rubber gloves

    Revolution, rock bands and rubber gloves

    “It’s a funny, feisty cabaret,” is how Newport performer Donna Jackson described her new show premiering at Kindered Bandroom in Yarraville on Friday, November 15.…

  • Get creative with ‘Lady Mohawk’

    Get creative with ‘Lady Mohawk’

    Local legend Sally ‘Lady Mohawk’ Walshe is heading to Brimbank to develop and inspire budding artists of any skill or experience level with three art…

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