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World Cancer Day: Montse’s story
TODAY, Tuesday, February 4, marks World Cancer Day—an international observance day to raise awareness about cancer and encourage its prevention.This year’s theme, ‘United by...
Farm set to thrive in Wollert
The Wollert Community Farm will benefit from a $1 million Commonwealth Government grant to further boost the outcomes of the award-winning project.An innovative project...
Calling all craft lovers for Mernda Maker’s Market
The Mernda Maker’s Market is back on this Saturday—the ideal destination to discover unique hardware gifts while supporting local artisans.Starting from 11am, residents can...
Celebrating 50 years at Whittlesea Community Connections
Not-for-profit organisation Whittlesea Community Connections, WCC, is inviting all former staff, volunteers, and partners to celebrate 50 years of giving back to the community.A...
Whittlesea welcomes new pride festival
By Pam KiriakidisWHITTLESEA’S first ever pride festival will be celebrated on May 7, with a range of family-friendly activities available to help raise awareness....
Whittlesea Community Connections seeking volunteer drivers
Whittlesea Community Connections is seeking volunteer drivers to assist with transporting community members.The Whittlesea Community Transport Service is a volunteer-based service aimed at helping...
“No current supplies”: Whittlesea residents rely on food relief as lockdown hits home
By Aleksandra BliszczykVulnerable residents across the City of Whittlesea are relying on food donations during the current lockdown.The State Government has locked down Melbourne...
“It gutted me”: Reconciliation Week in lockdown
By Aleksandra BliszczykThe day Victoria was plunged into a seven-day COVID-19 circuit-breaker lockdown also marked the first day of Reconciliation Week.The nationwide week of...
Residents reminded of light at end of tunnel
With the City of Whittlesea now in stage-four restrictions, council and Whittlesea Community Connections remind the community there is a light at the end...
Council support
Details of a COVID-19 financial hardship policy were announced at last week’s City of Whittlesea council meeting - the first since councillors were sacked...
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