Skating towards better childcare

Last Wednesday, Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell and Shadow Minister for Early Childhood and Youth Angie Bell visited Seymour.Addressing their shared vision for better...

Extra funding announced for kindergarten enrolment

Families across 57 council areas will find it easier to secure a kindergarten place, with extra funding for local council central enrolment systems.Minister for...

Better facilities at Mernda Hills Christian College

Mernda Hills Christian College can now make use of the newly completed Middle School building which was completed in July.Officially opened this month by...

150 year celebration at Kilmore Primary School

Kilmore Primary School celebrated on Friday with a community event after reaching a 150-year milestone since the school’s establishment in 1874. Despite the inclement...

Words of wisdom

The Review reaches out to Primary School students of Mitchell Shire for their 'Words of wisdom'. Here's what they had to say.What makes you...

Marking one year of impact

Whittlesea Voice Interests and Education of Women (VIEW) Club celebrated its first birthday earlier this month.The VIEW Club officially launched last year in October...

Sneezing up a storm

The beginning of October can be a sniffly one for many, with the start of grass pollen season generally lasting until the end of...

Slithery safety

With the warmer weather comes more outdoorsy fun, barefooted adventures, and the dreaded reptile of the season—snakes.Australia is home to 140 species of these...

Free sustainability sessions for preschools

Preschools across the City of Whittlesea and Hume City Council can now engage in free sustainability incursions to educate and engage young children on...

Getting crafty at Upper Plenty Primary School

Upper Plenty Primary School Year 5 and 6 students recently tapped into their creative minds by making three-dimensional gnomes.Following a Europe trip of their...
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