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Montrose makes meals a new offering
The Montrose Community Cupboard has expanded into its next phase of people supporting people and the environment with its new community meals. Having hosted the…
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Youth Music Awards concert approaches for 2024
The Dandenong Ranges Music Council will host the 2024 Youth Music Awards Concert on Sunday 21 April, 2pm at the DRMC, Upwey High School. The…
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Apprenticeship decline a concerning trend
Apprenticeship data from the last year has shown a decline in the uptake of trades across the country, with a local provider confirming it too…
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Indigenous anger as govt rejects justice reform calls
The government’s response to recommendations from an inquiry on child protection and criminal justice have been panned by Aboriginal and human rights groups. Aboriginal and…
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Mountain to Melbourne Run for Eastern Health
Local mum and psychologist Emma-Rose Parsons will commence a 170km run on 18 April to raise money for Eastern Health’s Paediatric facilities. Seeing as the…
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Over 50,000 Honda cars recalled
Honda has recalled 52,051 cars, with all variants of the Odyssey, Accord, City, Civic, CR-V, HR-V, Jazz, Civic Type R, NSX models with a year…
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Knox kinder registrations now open for 2025
Registrations for three and four-year-old kindergarten places in 2025 are now open. Council provides one easy way for local families to register and enrol their…
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Hyundai Kona models recalled due to fiery defect
1726 Hyundai 2023 Kona (SX2) cars have been recalled due to an issue with the vehicle’s wiring could cause the vehicle to set alight in…
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Patties meals recalled due to trays melting in ovens
Patties Food Group is conducting a recall of three ready meal products that have been available for sale at Coles, Woolworths and independent retailers including…
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Choir’s new home possible with community grant
There’s no sheet music as choir members belt out Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody and Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. With One Voice community choir members are rehearsing in…
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Burns set to ramp up
With fire restrictions easing in some parts of the State, and calm autumn conditions, hundreds of private, agricultural and planned burns are expected to take…
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Worksafe calls on construction industry to prevent more fatal falls
A spate of incidents across the state has sparked Worksafe to call on Victoria’s construction industry to check fall prevention measures after a worker died…