Love will find a way

Gender-based violence does not discriminate—not on age, physical build, or even employment status.As a result, many men and their children suffer from family violence...

Preparing for the real world

An online platform aimed at helping young Victorians navigate employment, finances, and accommodation has recently launched, backed by a six figure investment from the...

More swimming lessons

With summer just around the corner, the State Government is investing in affordable swimming lessons for families, ensuring children have the necessary skills around...

Local schools to receive funding

Four local schools will share in over $21 million of funding for maintenance works.Confirmed by the State Government last week, the November 2024 announcement...

Family fun page winner: October

Every week the Review runs a colouring competition and the winner receives a $20 gift card from Charlie Horse Toys, Whittlesea's most educational toyshop.The...

Celebrating Children’s Week in Seymour

Last Thursday, children at the Seymour Family and Children’s Centre celebrated Children’s Week with an afternoon of music and gardening that delighted them all.The...

Come all ye spooky

The Kilmore Community Centre warmly invites curious young ghosts, ghouls, and witches in the Mitchell Shire to trick or treat with them and the...

Toy libraries insight at Whittlesea Probus

At the October meeting of the Combined Probus Club of Whittlesea, Diamond Valley Toy Library Vice President Annie Monkman shared insight about the crucial...

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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