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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...

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...

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

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

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

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

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...

Amal’s amazing achievement

Nine-year-old Amal has celebrated the publishing of her first picture book ‘Butterfly Girls’. Currently a year 4 student at Al-Taqwa College in Truganina, the...

Movember can make a difference

Community Containers founder Bradley Brown is continuing his mission to improve the lives of men. The 47-year-old fundraising veteran has helped raise over $130,000...

Warnings ahead of a hot dry summer

Ahead of a hot, dry summer, Greater Western Water (GWW) is urging customers in fire prone areas to start preparing now ahead of the...

West Gate traffic delays

Drivers in the western suburbs are expected to face delays of up to 30 minutes across the next three weeks, as capacity and safety...

More trees for the west

A new round of applications are open for new trees to be planted across Melbourne’s west. Throughout Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton, Moonee Valley and...

Young writers workshop

Award-winning author Alice Pung is returning to the west where she grew up to lead an autobiographical writing workshop. Young writers and creatives from the...

Meet the premiership heroes

Werribee Football Club's family day is returning to Avalon Airport Oval on Sunday, November 24, and this year a special guest will be in...

Help native frogs by mulching

The Friends of Skeleton Creek are hosting their final working bee of the year at the Grass Frog Haven in Hoppers Crossing at 1pm...

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Hospital board applicants encouraged

Victorians are being asked to consider how their leadership, financial skills, local knowledge and lived experience could benefit the state’s hospitals by joining ...