Blue Light Victoria is still operating in Victoria and continues to support young people, according to reports that look back on the organisation’s origins and its later evolution. While it is no longer defined by its “famous disco” from earlier decades, the programs associated with Blue Light are presented as remaining active in the lives of children and teenagers.
The articles describe Blue Light Victoria’s current role as providing engagement and safe, structured activities for young people. They also reference how the organisation has changed since its earlier “heyday,” when the disco became a well-known part of its public profile. Across the outlets, the emphasis is on continuity—how an institution that once relied heavily on community events now focuses more on ongoing support and participation.
Although the stories share the same overall theme, the framing varies slightly: some highlight the nostalgia and cultural recognition of the Blue Light disco, while others focus more directly on what the organisation does now. Together, the coverage depicts a long-running Victorian youth-focused initiative that has adapted over time while retaining a community-facing mission.