Share the ride
By NATALIE GALLENTI
AN online community carpooling service was welcomed by Eynesbury residents last weekend.
The Eynesbury Drive Share project is a partnership between Melton City...
Action on ice
By CHARLENE MACAULAY
PROMINENT youth worker Les Twentyman has called on the State Government to get pro-active on drugs after a surge in unprovoked ice-fuelled...
Murphy’s law
By ADEM SARICAOGLU
FORMER Western Bulldog Brad Murphy has been revealed as the new coach of the Ballarat Football League’s Melton Bloods.
Murphy, who in recent...
Streets of safety
By NATALIE GALLENTI
TEENAGE drivers across Melton are being urged to attend a community road safety forum as part of community safety month.
All resident are...
Race on for Rotary
THE Rotary clubs of Melton and Melton Valley are calling on the community to support their latest bid to raise much-needed funds for vital...
Works begin
CONSTRUCTION has commenced at the new Modeina estate, unlocking the much-anticipated last parcel of residential land in Burnside.
Chief executive of the Dennis Family Corporation...
Scrumming down with juniors
By NATALIE GALLENTI
RUGBY enthusiasts across Melton are being encouraged to attend a meeting later this month in a bid to secure a team.
Melton City...
Prison-bound cops and robbers
By NATALIE GALLENTI
LOCAL crime rates could increase further if Victoria Police crews continue to be forced off the frontline to guard prisoners, according to...
Top tips to safety
By NATALIE GALLENTI
MELTON police are encouraging residents to attend their annual Community Safety Day and gain some helpful insights on how to keep safe.
Vehicle...
Salon takes a pink outlook
By NATALIE GALLENTI
MELTON hairdresser Hayleigh McKnight is painting the town pink - or at least her salon.
After receiving the devastating news that at least...
Lions to hold convention
By NATALIE GALLENTI
THE Lions Club of Melton will host the annual district convention this weekend and chairman Geoff Stubbs said the event promised to...
Merry way to mentoring
By NATALIE GALLENTI
IF IT were not for the help of volunteers like Martin Merry, many young Melton motorists would not be behind the wheel...