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  • Schocktober to save lives

    Schocktober to save lives

    Ambulance Victoria is aiming to give more people the chance to survive a cardiac arrest during Shocktober. Held throughout the month of October, Shocktober is…

  • Banning kids from social media could cause greater harm

    Banning kids from social media could cause greater harm

    Banning children from social media wouldn’t remove risks to their mental health and could rob them of an important social and emotional lifeline, experts have…

  • Fake tickets ’scam-demic’ warning

    Fake tickets ’scam-demic’ warning

    Residents in Melbourne’s west are among the most scammed in Australia according to new data. Clever scammers prayed on footy fans after finding success selling…

  • VU claims cap will cost it millions

    VU claims cap will cost it millions

    Victoria University claims the federal government’s proposed cap on international students would cost it $17 million next year alone. In August, federal Education Minister Jason…

  • Man charged over burglary spree in north-west

    Man charged over burglary spree in north-west

    Detectives have charged a man following an investigation into a string of commercial burglaries between August 11 and September 18. in the north-west. A 36-year-old…

  • Picnic on the pitch

    Picnic on the pitch

    Western United is welcoming one and all to Ironbark Fields this Saturday, October 12 for the inaugural Picnic At The Pitch family day. The free…

  • Melbourne Water grants open to property owners in West

    Melbourne Water grants open to property owners in West

    Melbourne Water has opened its Liveable Communities Liveable Waterways (LCLW) grant program to the Port Phillip and Westernport region, which includes the Maribyrnong and Werribee…

  • African library under threat

    African library under threat

    Australia’s first African library, arts and history museum, Baai Alkebulan House, is at risk of closure after being launched in Footscray last year. The sanctuary…

  • Dating protection boost as apps swipe right for safety

    Dating protection boost as apps swipe right for safety

    Australians looking for love will have more safety protections with dating apps captured by a safety code aimed at improving users’ experiences. Almost three in…

  • Prioritise work safety this month

    Prioritise work safety this month

    Safe Work Australia is encouraging Australians, including those in Wyndham, to focus on safety this month for National Safe Work Month. Held each October, National…

  • New museum exhibition focuses on ants

    New museum exhibition focuses on ants

    If you’ve ever seen an ant in your life, it has probably only ever been from one perspective. But have you ever wondered what they…

  • Ison Road project pushes for gender equality

    Ison Road project pushes for gender equality

    Werribee MP and Industrial Relations Minister Tim Pallas visited the Ison Road Overpass on Thursday, September 5 to unveil the state government’s building equitable futures…

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