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Race to the Mountview Theatre for new show
Over three weekends, a beloved Australian play will be making its way to Macedon. The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race, an uplifting and big-hearted comedy about…
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Calling all little drummers
Young drummers in the western suburbs are being encouraged to hone their inner rhythm at Little Beats. The free workshop will be held at the…
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Truganina machete attack
Police have arrested four youths following an assault in Truganina on Monday, May 26. It is alleged the group of up to five people were…
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New era for Team Ellis
Team Ellis Boxing is ready to go the distance in Laverton North after celebrating its grand opening on Sunday, June 1. Owner and boxing promoter…
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Awarding innovation, welcoming the future
The Wyndham Business Awards are as much about embracing the future as they are about honouring past achievements– and LygometryX. AI epitomises that. Since launching…
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Cancer support groups
Australian Men’s Health Week takes place from June 9-15 and few issues will feature as prominently as prostate cancer. Nationally it’s the most commonly diagnosed…
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Club Tarneit turns one
What a year it’s been, Tarneit. When we opened our doors just over 12 months ago, we hoped to create more than just a venue…
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No horsing around
Every King’s Birthday long weekend, the finest horse riders in Australia trot, canter and gallop over to Werribee Park. Why do they do that? To…
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Western United player charged with betting scandal
A Western United player is among two men who will face court for their involvement in an alleged betting scandal surrounding the A-League men’s soccer…
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Workcover premiums on hold
There won’t be an increase in WorkCover premiums for Victorian businesses in the next financial year. The state government announced on May 27 that the…
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New County Court Chief Judge appointed
Amanda Chambers has been appointed as the next Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria. Her Honour is the County Court’s first female Chief…
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Alarming research shows young drivers most likely to speed
New Transport Accident Commission (TAC) research demonstrates that young Victorian drivers’ acceptance of speeding is double that of all other drivers. The TAC’s latest Community…













