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  • Regulator warns of lithium-ion battery fire risk

    Regulator warns of lithium-ion battery fire risk

    New research shows that a large proportion of young people underestimate the risks that can lead to lithium-ion battery fires. A study commissioned by Energy…

  • Werribee honours Anzac Day

    Werribee honours Anzac Day

    The supreme sacrifice of Austalians during times of war was not forgotten in Werribee, as thousands gathered before dawn to commemorate Anzac Day. Tributes were…

  • Clinic tackles concussion in kids

    Clinic tackles concussion in kids

    A new pilot paediatric concussion clinic is providing children across the state with ground-breaking care and treatment to help them recover from concussion. The Murdoch…

  • Government backs RSV vaccination study

    Government backs RSV vaccination study

    A new study to boost the number of expectant mothers having the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) immunisation and investigate the impact of RSV infections in…

  • Cancer research fellowships announced

    Cancer research fellowships announced

    A new four-year cancer research fellowship program has been unveiled by the state government. Cancer Research Fellowships Victoria (CFRV) is a $41.2 million initiative in…

  • Australians urged to check vaccinations as flu and measles infections soar

    Australians urged to check vaccinations as flu and measles infections soar

    Cases of preventable infections, such as influenza and measles have continued to surge– despite vaccination offering an effective was to protect from potentially serious illness.…

  • CFA reaches Good Friday Appeal donation milestone

    CFA reaches Good Friday Appeal donation milestone

    Victorians have dug deep this year in support of the Good Friday Appeal, helping the CFA reach a historic milestone and raising its grand total…

  • Garden provides artist’s inspiration

    Garden provides artist’s inspiration

    The Gallery Mount Macedon is presenting the works of local artist Christine Turner in an exhibition exploring the themes of her garden and life drawing.…

  • Musical shopping experience for locals

    Musical shopping experience for locals

    Shoppers will have their experience enhanced by cinematic soundtracks, with a series of free public piano concerts set to be performed in op shops across…

  • Sleepless in Footscray

    Sleepless in Footscray

    Skeleton puppets, punk photography and a nocturnal film festival are just some of the weird and wonderful attractions that can be found after dark in…

  • Gellibrand a Labor stronghold

    Gellibrand a Labor stronghold

    The inner-west seat of Gellibrand has been held by the Labor Party since it was created in 1949 and while a series of redistributions and…

  • Whirling waters of ebru

    Whirling waters of ebru

    PRECEDE: Greenvale artist Nur Terzi is presenting an exhibition at the Sunbury Hume Global Learning Centre titled Whirling Waters, expressing physical and spiritual motion across…

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