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Australia’s first dementia-friendly sensory trail turns one
Karaaf Wetlands update
Arts Centre Project Boosts Regional Businesses And Jobs
Customer Service to open in Wurriki Nyal
Wadawurrung Scarred Tree finds new home
Victorians Have Their Say On New School Names
Regional Voices Front And Centre Of Victoria 2026
Mount Duneed Community Hub name to recognise Aboriginal heritage
Boronggook Drysdale Library gets tick of approval for new name of Bellarine facility
Expressions of interest for Armstrong Creek library mural commission
Construction completed on City HQ
Expressions of Interest for Armstrong Creek Library Public Art Sculpture Commission
Community Hub development progressing
Victoria 2026 To Be Highlighted On Global Stage
Wadawurrung Welcome At New Portarlington Pier
Final designs showcase vibrant Bridge Street redevelopment
Tegan adds spark to Aboriginal energy role
Karaaf Wetlands and stormwater system assessments to guide future
Closing date extended for artists to be part of 5th Tamworth Textile Triennial
First Nations mural at Old Geelong Gaol
Artists encouraged to apply now to be part of 5th Tamworth Textile Triennial
Copy of Council allocates 7 million dollars to road maintenance across region
Community vote on name for new family centre
Now arriving at Waurn Ponds Station
Draft master plan for woodland nature reserve
City of Ballarat applies for Heritage Victoria Permit
Protecting Bellarine Peninsula’s Distinctive Character
Draft Coastal Plan outlines future for Borough’s beaches
New integrated child and family centres officially named
Breathing Life Back Into Barre Warre Yulluk
Bridge Mall concept designs to go before Ballarat City Council
Geelong Children’s Week returns for 2021
Council to change way it acknowledges 26 January to help healing