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  • Community digs deep

    Community digs deep

    Over $50,000 have been donated by the community to help oncology services. Central Highlands Rural Health put out a call for donations for the oncology…

  • Renewed plan to save endangered fish

    Renewed plan to save endangered fish

    A section of Deep Creek has been filled in a renewed effort to save the endangered Yarra Pygmy Perch. Melbourne Water and Greater Western Water…

  • Sunbury Downs marks Reconciliation Week

    Sunbury Downs marks Reconciliation Week

    Sunbury Downs College has marked the end of Reconciliation Week with a morning tea. Reconciliation Week took place from May 27 to June 3, with…

  • Golden opportunity for Diggers Rest

    Golden opportunity for Diggers Rest

    With final works underway to remove the Old Calder Highway level crossing in Diggers Rest, a new milestone in the project has seen the naming…

  • Colourful performance set for Kismet Park

    Colourful performance set for Kismet Park

    Kismet Park Primary School is ready to bring new colour into the school with its upcoming production. Living in Colour will bring together talented students…

  • Vision for Mt Macedon to be shared

    Vision for Mt Macedon to be shared

    The Macedon and Mt Macedon Landcare Group is preparing to launch a visionary plan for the restoration of local waterways surrounding Mt Macedon. “We worked…

  • Decision to abolish free camping welcomed

    Decision to abolish free camping welcomed

    Caravan & Residential Parks Victoria (CRPVic) has welcomed the Victorian government’s decision to abolish free camping at Parks Victoria campsites, following a campaign by the…

  • Energy bill help extended

    Energy bill help extended

    The state government is investing a further $600,000 to expand the Energy Assistance Program to meet increasing demand. The Victorian Budget 2025/26 invests $331.9 million…

  • The biggest and most common tax mistake

    The biggest and most common tax mistake

    CPA Australia is urging taxpayers to not rush into lodging their tax returns early, with this being one of the biggest and most common mistakes.…

  • RACV says buckle up, as seatbelt fines raise concerns

    RACV says buckle up, as seatbelt fines raise concerns

    RACV is urging all Victorians to wear seatbelts every time they are in a vehicle, following alarming new figures that show more than 8,500 drivers…

  • Workcover premiums on hold

    Workcover premiums on hold

    There will be no increase in WorkCover premiums for Victorian businesses in the next financial year. The state government announced on May 27 that the…

  • No horsing around

    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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