An eyesore for tradies

Tradies are being reminded not to substitute sunglasses for safety glasses.The warning comes after new data from Specsavers found that despite 68 per cent...

Findon Primary School student leaders give back

Findon Primary School educated its school community on homelessness last month, with its Wellbeing Ambassadors handing over non-perishable items to local shelters at an...

The mothers’ network

In light of Women’s Health and National Child Protection Week, the Review reached out to the North Central Mother’s Network, a passionate group of mothers striving...

Zonta yarn bombing in the Mitchell Shire

Leading up to the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Zonta Club of Mitchell is knitting orange squares to sew...

Funding welcomed by City of Whittlesea

City of Whittlesea has welcomed news of funding from the Victorian Government aimed at enhancing mental health and wellbeing.The funding, as part of a...

Family violence roundtable in Mernda: an important discussion

A multicultural roundtable on family violence was held last month at Mernda Central College, with community leaders and Members of Parliament joining an important...

Veteran laws set to change

Laws surrounding Australian veterans’ rehabilitation and compensation system have been made simpler, thanks to a change in legislation announced earlier last month.It comes after...

Bullying No Way!

For this year’s National Bullying No Way Week, Triple P is highlighting the importance of helping children stay safer online, and stop cyberbullying before...

Prevent hay fever in spring

Spring is almost here, which means plenty of tissue boxes for Australians who suffer from hay fever – a common complaint in spring.Spring is...

Mitchell disability project

An innovative project to assist people in the Mitchell Shire with disabilities was presented to councillors at the August Community Questions and Hearing Committee...
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