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Tackling homelessness in the Ranges
Macedon Ranges council and Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health are hosting a community event to mark Homelessness Week. The event will raise awareness of the…
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Damage leaves meet cancelled
Vandalism at the Sunbury BMX Tracks will mean meets are cancelled for weeks. On Sunday, July 13, the Sunbury BMX Club was made aware that…
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First stage completed of Old Kyneton Primary School site
Only one stage has been completed on the redevelopment works at the Old Kyneton Primary School site. After the March Macedon Ranges council meeting, councillors…
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Brian Dixon honoured with state funeral
A state funeral will be held for long-time state politician Brian Dixon at 10.30am on Friday, July 25 at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne. Mr…
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Cut loose at this high energy musical
Why not kick off your Sunday shoes and head out to see Footloose the musical? The feel-good show is back as part of its encore…
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New magistrates appointed
Five new appointments have been made to the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria. The Chief Magistrate, Justice Lisa Hannan, welcomed the appointees to the bench on…
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Funding offered for more battery disposal sites
Victorian households could soon find it easier to get rid of batteries with the amount of battery collection points set to expand. The state government…
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Prevention the best form of diabetes treatment: GPs
The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has urged the public to consult their GP in an effort to save lives by preventing diabetes. Diabetes…
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Sharing a sense of local place
An exhibition in Bacchus Marsh of poetry by Moorabool poet, artist, and storyteller Barry James Gilson is sharing local stories, education, and a sense of…
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Nominate a dangerous intersection
RACV is calling on Victorians to rank Melbourne’s intersections that need urgent attention by the Victorian government. RACV head of policy James Williams said My…
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Consumer win in card surcharge cut as business bristles
Removing surcharges fees on debit and credit card transactions could save consumers more than $1 billion, but small businesses say the changes will just hide…
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RSV program For older Victorians announced
Residents in public residential aged care services aged 60 and over can now claim a free vaccine for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Announced by the…













