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  • VEC provides free voter education sessions

    VEC provides free voter education sessions

    The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) is urging community groups across Victoria, including those in Wyndham, to book a free voter education session. Titled ‘Be Heard!’,…

  • Shelled athletes race for gold

    Shelled athletes race for gold

    The Paris Olympics may have recently come to an end, but for a group of bustling and energetic tortoises at Werribee Open Range Zoo, the…

  • Barb’s quirky history tales

    Barb’s quirky history tales

    When asked how she became an amateur historian, Williamstown’s Barb McNeill credits her school teachers with firing her interest in the topic. “If you’d been…

  • Quirky history with Barb McNeill

    Quirky history with Barb McNeill

    Williamstown amateur historian Barb McNeill is Star Weekly’s new columist. Her first rollicking adventure is a tale of pirates, gold and justice during the Gold…

  • Impaired drivers targeted this long weekend

    Impaired drivers targeted this long weekend

    Police are warning there will be zero tolerance for drink and drug driving over the AFL Grand Final long weekend. Operation Scoreboard, which began Thursday,…

  • Dinosaurs ignite curiosity

    Dinosaurs ignite curiosity

    St John the Apostle Primary School students in Tarneit are getting excited about science through their new dinosaur club initiative. Bringing in palaeontologist and educator…

  • Learn how to recycle textiles

    Learn how to recycle textiles

    Pat and Jeans Place will host a free textile recycling workshop and used clothes swap at the Eco Living Centre in Wyndham Vale on Saturday,…

  • Dealing with death

    Dealing with death

    Emma Winkler’s exhibition, Shadow Puppets, has arrived at the Bowery Theatre in St Albans, delving into death, failure, and the absurd using collage, painting, and…

  • Snake season arrives

    Snake season arrives

    As the weather heats up, snakes are emerging from their winter slumber. The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) said snakes are on…

  • Fringe to again go west

    Fringe to again go west

    Fringe Westside 2024 returns next month, part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival which runs from October to 1 to 20. This year’s line-up features a…

  • News never more vital

    News never more vital

    On this World News Day, we are reminded of the invaluable role journalism plays in safeguarding our democracy, especially in regional and local towns across…

  • Comedy comes home

    Comedy comes home

    Comedian, actor and screenwriter Damian Callinan has performed his acclaimed show ‘Double Feature,’ about his parent’s lives in post-war Australia, all over the country since…

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