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Archives for January 2022

KINGSTON: ‘Art Pass’ reimagined

Chelsea will soon be home to a significant new piece of work by artist Anu Patel: the ‘Art Pass, Reimagined.’ Kingston Mayor Cr Steve Staikos said that this project is important for locals, as Anu’s original piece ‘the Art Pass’, had to be removed as part of the Level Crossing Removal Project’s station redevelopment works

WYNDHAM: Stolen vehicle arrests

Detectives have charged two men after arresting them in an alleged stolen vehicle in Werribee South early on Wednesday morning (Jan. 19). Detectives from Geelong first observed the allegedly stolen blue Nissan Qashqai travelling north at excessive speed on the Princes Fwy in Norlane shortly after 1am. Police monitored the vehicle, with assistance from the

MORELAND: Council buys creekside property

Moreland Council has confirmed that it has purchased a property bordering Moonee Ponds Creek in John St, Oak Park. “The property title extends close to the creek, including parts of the informal walking trail and native vegetation which will now be protected as public land.,” said a Council statement. “This will be great news to

WEST: Carjacking, robbery arrests

Westgate detectives have arrested and charged three males following two aggravated carjackings and a robbery in Truganina and Southbank last month. A 17-year-old, 18-year-old and 19-year-old all from Truganina have been charged with a range of offences, including aggravated carjacking, theft of motor vehicle and robbery following three incidents which occurred over the last month.

MORELAND: Apology for rubbish bin delays

Moreland Council’s contractors are experiencing staff shortages as a result of COVID-19. Scheduling adjustments have been made for this coming week: Residents will receive a text message the day before the job is scheduled,. “Please allow 1-2 business days for delays once the job is scheduled,” said a Council media statement. “Size changes and new

FRANKSTON: Waterfront Festival returns

The Waterfront Festival is back – a chance to play by the bay! A packed weekend of music, food, rides and entertainment will take place as The Waterfront Festival rocks Frankston Foreshore on February 19-20. Frankston Mayor Cr Nathan Conroy said this year’s festival is back bigger and better than ever with massive voices set

GLEN EIRA: Koorie Chill Out at Booran Reserve

The significance of the date for First Nations people and to promote understanding, respect and reconciliation, Glen Eira City Council will host a free, family-friendly event on Wednesday, January 26. Community members are invited to join the Koorie Chill Out at Booran Reserve in Glen Huntly. To be held from 5.30pm to 7pm, Koorie Chill

STATEWIDE: Booster available after 3 months

Victorians over the age of 18 will now be eligible to get their vital third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine after three months, just in time for a walk-up vaccination blitz starting this Friday (Jan. 21). The reduced timeframe of three months, recommended by Victoria’s public health team, means 1.2 million more Victorians can now

MELBOURNE: Pontoon bar on the Yarra

Melburnians will get the chance to enjoy a new two-level outdoor pontoon bar, Yarra Botanicals, on the river at Southbank from March. The venue is about supporting and celebrating Victorian producers, with 100 per centof the drinks and the majority of food produce being from Victorian suppliers. With views of Melbourne’s cityscape and a design

HOBSONS BAY: Midsumma Westside

Hobsons Bay will host a diverse range of free COVID-safe events to celebrate Midsumma. Midsumma Westside brings the spirit of the Rainbow to Hobsons Bay Hobsons Bay is rolling out the red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet carpet for Midsumma Westside from January 23 to February 13. Hobsons Bay will host 11 free

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