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  • Vaccine reminder as illness surges

    Vaccine reminder as illness surges

    The Australian Medical Association is urging people to talk to their GP about getting vaccinated against Covid, Influenza, and RSV – particularly for those at…

  • Old men and the sea

    Old men and the sea

    For many men, retirement means playing golf or lawn bowls, looking after the grandkids or joining the local men’s shed. For Williamstown’s Rod Gunther and…

  • Join the intergenerational conversation

    Join the intergenerational conversation

    Gendered concepts of mastery in art and the internet are two themes explored in Moorabool writer and Guardian columnist Van Badham’s new visual art exhibition.…

  • Butler to teach tracing lost histories

    Butler to teach tracing lost histories

    Those with a love of history, and especially the researching and writing of it, are in for a treat on June 19 when Hobsons Bay…

  • Drink driving strike rate shock

    Drink driving strike rate shock

    One in every 335 drivers tested by Victoria Police during a four-day blitz across the King’s Birthday long weekend were caught drink driving. There were…

  • Aussie blokes urged to act F.A.S.T. by learning the signs of stroke

    Aussie blokes urged to act F.A.S.T. by learning the signs of stroke

    Aussie men are being encouraged to step up and put their health first, by learning the life-saving signs of stroke and then spreading the word…

  • Blood donors easier to spot

    Blood donors easier to spot

    Australia’s generous blood and plasma donors will become easier to identify with Australian Red Cross Lifeblood permanently replacing its white arm bandages with branded red…

  • More help for apprentices

    More help for apprentices

    The state government is making it easier for apprentices and trainees to get the support they need to succeed thanks to the new Apprenticeships Victoria…

  • More help for apprentices

    More help for apprentices

    The state government is making it easier for apprentices and trainees to get the support they need to succeed thanks to the new Apprenticeships Victoria…

  • Dog attacks prompt review

    Dog attacks prompt review

    A series of shocking dog attacks in Sunbury last August has prompted Hume councillors to commit to stronger preventative action, following the release of an…

  • Dumping fines “too low to care”

    Dumping fines “too low to care”

    Hume council is calling for higher penalties for illegal dumpers. At the June 10 council meeting, Cr Naim Kurt successfully put forward a notice of…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Sunbury Lions Club The Sunbury Lions Club will be hosting an information session on Sunday, June 22 at the Sunbury Social Club from 2pm to…

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