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  • Grants to get young Victorians outdoors

    Grants to get young Victorians outdoors

    Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants totalling $450,000 are now being offered in an attempt to get young people out in nature to nurture and learn…

  • Judicial appointments announced

    Judicial appointments announced

    Two new judges have been appointed by the state government. Adrian Finanzio SC has been appointed to the Supreme Court and Justin Lewis SC to…

  • Victoria’s volunteers awarded

    Victoria’s volunteers awarded

    Victoria’s superb volunteers have been celebrated at the 2024 Volunteering Awards. The awards were presented at a ceremony in Melbourne on Tuesday, recognising eight volunteers…

  • Police warn of Chinese scam

    Police warn of Chinese scam

    Police have admonished of a scam targeting the Mandarin-speaking community via phone and social media networks such as WeChat and WhatsApp. The scam, which operates…

  • Free kits for kinder kids

    Free kits for kinder kids

    Kids commencing three-year-old kindergarten will receive a kit full of books, toys and stationery from the state government. The government said the kinder kits would…

  • Putting pets at the paw-front

    Putting pets at the paw-front

    Animal welfare organisations have been encouraged to apply for funding to help provide low-cost veterinary care and support rehoming. The state government has announced $1.6…

  • Family violence arrest increase

    Family violence arrest increase

    Victoria Police is making a record number of family violence arrests with recent data showing that one perpetrator is apprehended every 17 minutes. Frontline police…

  • Witnesses of Natan Mwanza’s death urged to come forward

    Witnesses of Natan Mwanza’s death urged to come forward

    Police are seeking the assistance of two male passengers who are believed to have witnessed the start of the alleged assault that fatally wounded Natan…

  • Travel to Europe through the Melton Night Market

    Travel to Europe through the Melton Night Market

    Take your tastebuds on a tour through Europe at the Melton Night Market on March 7. The Melton Town Centre Amphitheatre will come alive with…

  • LIT returns to Werribee

    LIT returns to Werribee

    LIT is returning and is ready to light up your world – and Wyndham Park – between March 27 and April 13. Running each night…

  • Waste fine issued by EPA

    Waste fine issued by EPA

    The Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has fined an individual at a Hoppers Crossing business $1976 for receiving but failing to record reportable priority waste.…

  • Trio arrested in burglary investigation

    Trio arrested in burglary investigation

    An Altona man was one of three people arrested in Point Cook on Friday morning as part of an ongoing investigation into a series of…

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