News
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Revenue and rates decided
Macedon Ranges council has adopted its revenue and rating plan. Adopted at the June 18 council meeting, the plan covers from 2025-2029 and outlines council’s…
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Greater Western Water coming to Gisborne
Greater Western Water is conducting a face-to-face support session in Gisborne. According to GWW, customers have told the water company that face-to-face service makes a…
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Buses to replace trains
Buses will be replacing trains on the Sunbury Line this week. From Monday, June 23 until the last service on Sunday, June 29, buses will…
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New proposal at Bulla Tip site
A new soil washing facility is being proposed on Sunbury Road. Australian Recycling Corporation has submitted a development licence application to the Environment Protection Authority(EPA)…
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Memorial Cross to temporarily close
Mount Macedon Memorial Cross Reserve will be temporarily closed. The site will be closed while it enters the early stages of a broader redevelopment project…
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Heat on pool conversion
An MP is calling for the state government to fund works at the Gisborne Aquatic Centre. Northern Victoria MP Wendy Lovell spoke in parliament to…
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New watchdog in building industry reforms
Victoria could have a new watchdog overseeing builders and plumbers if legislation introduced by the state government this week, becomes law. The bill to reform…
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Treaty negotiations continue
The state government and the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria have been holding regional meetings to continue negotiations for Victoria’s first statewide Treaty. Premier Jacinta…
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Emergency commissioner appointed
The state government has appointed Tim Wiebusch ESM as Victoria’s Emergency Management Commissioner. Mr Wiebusch, who is currently Acting Emergency Management Commissioner and has more…
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Posting and boasting crackdown
Criminals who share their disturbing crimes on social media will face extra jail time under new legislation introduced by the state government. The Crimes Amendment…
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Protecting buyers from dodgy car sales
Consumer Affairs Victoria is pursuing legal action to protect consumers from car sellers who break the law. It’s currently targeting licensed and unlicensed sellers whose…
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The reason you could be getting a shock tax bill this year
Workers in the gig economy could be in for a shock tax bill this year, says Australia’s largest accounting body, CPA Australia. Income generated from…













