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  • Environmental film fest

    Environmental film fest

    With drive-in cinemas now largely a thing of past, it’s pretty hard to go to the movies these days while also experiencing the outdoors. But…

  • Small halls host big acts

    Small halls host big acts

    The festival of Small Halls is coming to Ballan on March 5 and bringing folk music artists from across Australia and the world with it.…

  • Vote highlights funding needs

    Vote highlights funding needs

    Werribee was a safe Labor seat for more than four decades; a cornerstone of Labor’s traditional heartland in Melbourne – until it wasn’t. While Labor…

  • Kinder open days

    Kinder open days

    Parents preparing to send their children to kindergarten in 2026 are being encouraged to attend two open days. The first open day will be held…

  • Rapping about the Congo

    Rapping about the Congo

    Tarneit rapper Herve HK is ready to shine a light on the war in Goma with his new single ‘Congo is Bleeding.’ After hearing a…

  • CCTV released in hunt for killers

    CCTV released in hunt for killers

    Police have released CCTV footage from a Truganina house fire last month in a public appeal to help identify the killers of Katie Tangey. Ms…

  • Star power in Moorabool

    Star power in Moorabool

    Moorabool will grace the silver screen after Liam Neeson visited the Bacchus Marsh Aerodrome last week, filming a suspenseful helicopter scene for the upcoming film…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Women Working Together Are you 50-plus and want assistance from someone who understands? Employment Support strives to connect mentors and mentees to make this happen.…

  • Grant boost for YMCA

    Grant boost for YMCA

    Funding for outdoor learning spaces has been granted to Point Cook YMCA early learning centre in a $9 million investment to improve kindergartens. As part…

  • Financial literacy for Dinka speakers

    Financial literacy for Dinka speakers

    IPC will be running a financial wellbeing session for Dinka speakers at its Wyndham Vale campus on Friday, February 21. Following discussions between bicultural workers…

  • Melbourne researcher seeks to improve outcomes for kids with leukaemia through physical activity

    Melbourne researcher seeks to improve outcomes for kids with leukaemia through physical activity

    A Melbourne-based researcher is hoping to improve the future for children with leukaemia, as Cancer Council Victoria calls on supporters to help fund life-changing research.…

  • Responses sought for autism survey

    Responses sought for autism survey

    Autism Awareness Australia (AAA) has released its first national survey in 10 years, requesting feedback from parents and carers of children and young adults on…

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